I BOUGHT 2 SHARK EGGS!!!
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It takes YEARS for them to reach that size, in that amount of time they can be moved to different tanks. You're literally acting like they come out of the eggs 3 feet long..... And there ARE bottom dwelling sharks that don't need round tanks, they sit on the bottom the majority of the time.
Nobody helps the sharks out of their eggs in the wild, sharks are NOT attentive parents so they don't stick around to monitor their own eggs. They lay the egg and leave it alone to survive or die on its own.
It is super cool.
Professional hater!!
If you can, could you do a video on the allegations that you are an animal abuser and the claims by tumblr's fish keeping community that you only do this for ad revenue (because I know you aren't and that you don't, but a clarification might need to be made).
Sincerely, a long time fan,
Brigid
We all know that Joey is going to take great care of his animals. All of them. Quality of life is the first thing on his mind. If Joey cant handle the sharks he will make sure they get a great home elsewhere.
Also, to those not liking that they are wild caught. I do not agree with catching already established animals from the wild and moving them into captivity. It is wrong and we dont have the right to do that. That being said, these sharks have not hatched yet. They have not experienced the wild and they are not being taken from the world they already live in. They are not established and will live just as good of life, maybe even better. They will not experience the stress of moving into a domestic home after being in the wild. Do not personify animals. These sharks arnt going to feel robbed of their chance at living in the wild and they wont hate Joey for buying them.
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Jk
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They bottom feeders
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From Malaysia.
Mate,he doesn't deserve 751k subs,
HE DESERVES 100 MILLION SUBS!
Anyway have a Happy Easter guys!!!!
you'd be surprised how big of a bite they can take.
Another +1 million view video above.
Awesome!
Jk i know it is a shark eggs
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I love this tank, I had a wonderful tank with the snowflake eel and lionfish, but in Florida and the coast ------ lion fish are a menace. YOu could have gotten all you want for free in Florida.
In fact most eggs have a position that is best suited for the healthy growth of the critter...
Can't wait to see them hatch! You're gonna name them, right?
Buys the eggs, "Let's just go through the hatching experience"
Sharks hatches
"Guys, I have a problem, I've fallen in love with these sharks"
Proceeds to buy 500 gallon tub for sharks
Also please refrain from removing the eggs from water in the near future. As the shark develops further and grows, the case can (and most likely will) crack and water can leak out - exposing the extremely sensitive gills to air. I recommend that if you do want to view the develoment, a clear plastic or even glass container can be submerged and you can place the eggs within and after withdrawing it from the water you can shine the light from underneath to view the pups in their cases.
You possibly have already been told these things, but just in case, a couple of likes to bump this comment so Joey is sure to see it would help - as it's vital information to ensure the health of these young sharks.
Looking forward to meeting the gorgeous girls, or guys upon their hatching.
Hope they grow well
He gets his directly from that Fish store. It's his go to.
Where they come from before that, he hasn't stated. He just says sometimes there is a wait on his orders because of availability.
If 80% come from natural habitats than I'm sure some of his came from that as well, after a transitioning period where the Fish Store had to get their own hands on them.
Salinity: 1.000-1.003
Anubias spp.
Anacharis (Elodea canadensis)
Moneywort (Bacopa monnieri)
Cryptocoryne spp.
Cabomba spp.
Hygrophila (Hygrophila polysperma, H. sticta)
Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana)
Amazon Sword (Echinodorus bleheri) and Chain Sword (E. tenellus)
Indian Fern/Watersprite (Ceratopteris thalictroides)
Crinum thaianum
Salinity: 1.000-1.005
Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus)
Crinum calamistratum
Crinum pedunculatum
Cryptocoryne ciliata
Salinity: 1.000-1.010
Microsword (Lilaeopsis brasiliensis)
Brookweed (Samolus valerandi) (Does not survive fully submerged in water)
to 1.025 (Marine)
Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle)
Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans)
White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa)
Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Manatee Grass (Syringodium filiforme)
Feather Algae (Caulerpa taxifolia)
Caulerpa prolifera
Macro Algeas
You need to make a larger tank OF use the 350 for salt !!!! Corals on the rocks, Harliequen Tusks, Clown Trigger,..!!!!!!!!!!Tangs and even a bunch of Damsel fish. ROCK ON. (most of the bacteria in a bottle is dead. use the black water from your filters. You know that is GOOD). Oh yes Lion fish DO NOT like fiow. Point your flow upwards.
Will any of those fish in your tank eat the baby once it’s born?
They are smaller
too a piranha
Anyway he will need a humongous tank to even keep them alive
Thats dope, really looking forward too it
Guessing in the sand or near rocks where she can protect them.
Daddy Shark doo doo doo Daddy Shark Doo Doo Doo Daddy shark.
Yeah... thats a legit song in primary school XD
Lol although I know your true passion is freshwater saltwater is awesome and I've been in the hobby for 17 years now everything looks great Aquascape looks awesome one thing I will recommend add Cheeto morphite to your refugium helps keep the nitrates low and also keeps different kind of algae from growing inside the tank also is good to Howell's different kinds of copepods and little creatures that's also beneficial for your aquarium
PS: This is a grow out for the eggs. Just to have everything in 1 place. Eventually the sharks will be moved to hatch separately. I see no point to running 2 tanks for months just to do the same thing.
You should also start doing shout outs to your fans. I think everyone would enjoy a positive message at the end of each video.
1. Sharks are animals of length so as the shark embryo grows it will have more room to grow in a horizontally laid egg in comparison to a vertical egg. I wonder if a vertical egg would cause growth restriction.
2. In a vertical egg, the yolk sac is at the bottom and not fully suspended in the egg and might interfere some how with nutrient delivery to the shark embryo. A horizontal egg would suspend the yolk sac more evenly.
3. If this shark laid/deposited eggs then wouldn’t they fall or be deposited on its side rather that standing up? So it might be more natural in a horizontal position
4. Science is fun and would be an interesting experiment!
Just some food for thought. Good luck with the shark eggs!!
P.s. I know the ethos of keeping sea turtles and reef sharks in captivity may not be what I want it to be
Rob - portland oregon
Good job