Friday, February 19, 2010

Largest Great White Caught How Big A Tank Would I Need To Hold A Baby Great White Shark?

How big a tank would I need to hold a baby Great White Shark? - largest great white caught

We caught off the coast of Monterey, ask how it is best to install a tank for him. Now we have a large pot with salted water.

2 comments:

The Apprentice said...

1. It is illegal.
2. It is cruel.
3. No one will know without doubt how much water does a shark. Probably more than you maintain your home.
4. When you register, you will probably concluded by a space.
5. The free release into the wild.

da bandit said...

Well, think may be illegal, but read it. Monterey Bay Aquarium Great White Shark has a baby that was in the tank of one million gallons. But of course, be returned to the sea, where they belong. I really like with an aquarium, what so ever. But if they're interested, you can seek permission from NOAA, or a license for the species that can potentially be at risk to receive. Otherwise, if it illegal for animals to drink, you may face federal charges and heavy fines.

Anyway, if you are in a container that might hurt sharks, for a great white shark takes a lot of space to swim when they are just a container that has little place, the shark will eventually die. Be carefulManage sharks, and you may want to research.

Thank you for asking ............. Good luck

EDIT: If this is the case for more details, why did the shark in a large bowl with salt water? Your message does not match, seeking sanctions threatened? From a friend whom I spoke, the great white sharks are endangered and protected, so if I were you, I would like to sea as soon as possible back in this way to survive, but may be too late! !!!!!!!

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