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Banded Cat Shark

Banded Cat Shark

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 30 July, 2006.
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Banded Cat Shark, Chiloscyllium punctatum, is the most popular and one of the best captive-care adaptive Sharks available to the aquarium hobbyists. Called the Banded Cat Shark because of its coloration and the cat-like barbells below its mouth, this bottom dwelling shark requires a great deal of swimming. Not recommended for taller aquariums or for any aquarium under 150 gallons, it needs a soft, sandy substrate. The Banded Cat Shark does best with an absence of Live Rock or other sharp objects which can cause abrasions that can cause infection. As with other Sharks, it is intolerant of copper-based antibiotics or the presence of copper in source water. Initially, it may be hesitant to feed. Squid or any available Feeder Shrimp can help entice its appetite. Food soaked in preparations such as Garlic Guard or Garlic Elixir have also been known to help in this process. Sharks in captivity should typically be food a few prey items a few times a week. The Banded Cat Shark is graceful in its movements and attractive in its coloration. It is a light tan with darker wide bands along its head, body, and tail. These markings tend to merge and become less distinct in adult coloration. In some specimens, the bandings may become a light mottling of small spots, given it an almost solid colored appearance. Though Sharks should only be kept by experienced aquarists, the Banded Cat Shark qualifies as a good “first shark” to keep.

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