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Originally Posted by jmreef
how hard is it to hatch a bamboo shark egg? and the care after it hatches? thank u
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I don't have any experience whatsoever with these but I hope you have a tank large enough for this shark after it hatches and begins to grow? Most of them will reach 3-ft in length and you should have a tank large enough to accomodate a fish of that size.
The tank should have a substrate of smooth, fine particle aragonite sand. There should be ample space for swimming around the entire perimeter of the tank. That means that you would want to keep an open sand bed space of at least 12-16" on all four sides of the tank between the live rock and the tank walls. Curved tank ends would be ideal.
These are bottom dwelling fish. So make sure you have lots of nice open sand bed (smooth sand only). The live rock would be placed as an island (or two separate islands) in the center of the tank with open space between the live rock on all sides.
I have seen some authors suggest a minimum tank size of 300 gallons (96"L x 30"W x 24"H) for these sharks but obviously a larger tank would be better. You would want the front-to-back dimension to be greater than the height of the tank.