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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: 90 gallon salt water fish only tank with a lion fish,clown trigger,banded shark,pocupine puffer,green wolf eel, white snowflake eel, and 2 horse shoe crabs.
Advice: Take your time in your set up.
Fish Kept: lion fish, clown trigger, banded shark,green wolf eel, porcupine puffer, white snow flake eel,and 2 horse shoe crabs
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 90 gallons

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Yes,it would do fine if it is 7Feet long,as im upgrading to a 180 gal which is 6ft long. How wide is your tank, is important also as he will need room to turn around as he swims. fish avatar
I have a 84gal saltwater and i was wondering if a banded shark or any other shark could be good in my tanks it is like 7feet long if you dont mind my asking? please and thank you fish avatar

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