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Old 06/02/2005, 01:04 AM
Gordonious Gordonious is offline
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Question Chiloscyllium impossible to keep?

Why is it that Chiloscyllium are listed as easy to keep in some places and others make is seem impossible. If provided with live food as well as a large enough tank, what other complications are there?
Is it possible to keep this animal happy in a home?
Second question is I heard that many sharks are sensitive to electromagnetic fields. Does that include this species? Does this simply mean I can’t mount a sub woofer on the bottom or the tank, or is it more complicated then that.
Any one with direct answers or links or names of people who have kept them, please respond. Please no unconstructive criticism on this thread.
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Old 06/02/2005, 07:48 AM
Steven Pro Steven Pro is offline
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If you have a large enough aquarium, the bamboo sharks are easy enough to keep. See here for additional information,
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/sharks.htm
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