Local_Shark
Well-Known Member
Goddamn haha, you have a real wealth of knowledge about your local facilities! For someone so young that’s incredibly impressive. Yeah, females and females would match up right, and certainly the tank size and other residents do as well. I can’t imagine they’d have a huge problem being exhibited with Javanese cownoses as the great hammerhead over at Adventure is tolerant enough of his cownose neighbors…so long as he doesn’t get hungry, of course, which has happened lol. But yeah on the whole MBA seems more likely.I think Monterey will probably receive them, they've currently got 3 Females AFAIK and PDZA's trio are also all females, so there shouldn't be any compatibility issues between them, and those are the only Sharks in Monterey Bay's Open Sea tank which is double the size of ours. We're also going to have some smaller rays on exhibit (Javanese Cownose Rays for now, the Leopard Whipray and Eagle Rays are safe I'm sure, as in not potential prey items) so that also poses some other problems. Realistically MBA will probably get them, though they would be awesome to have here
Perhaps I’m just greedy in my own chosen specialty, but I always wanna see more unique and interesting elasmos in aquaria. It would be so cool to see you guys get in, say, a bignose shark or an Australian blacktip or something else wild from the Indo-Pacific. But of course, pretty much only shark taxonomy nerds like myself would be all that amazed by yet another gray requiem shark!


