The tank is perfect for the smaller fish, though putting a shark or stingray in one of these is straight up animal abuse. You can see them bumping into the wall trying to figure out how to escape.
I can understand that these animals are very fascinating to us. While all here about the aquarium, its dimensions and technology congratulate you, who looks at the animals? I don't see any scientific aspect that comes out of watching the animals in such an aquarium, except for the congratulations in terms of "Wow, what a big tank". Do you know how big the natural territory of sharks and rays is? Your aquarium may be very large for "us". But, it offers absolutely nothing that could represent the natural habitat of these animals. It is a torture for these animals to swim permanently in circles. Baby or not, where do the animals go when they get bigger? Did you release the animals into the wild? If you look a little closer, you will notice that they are looking for an exit. Ask yourself what would happen if the shark or the ray locked you in a glass box, with only a sofa and a carpet, and a fan. How long would you last? Please think about it again, maybe I can make you change the perspective a little bit, and you might do something good ;) If you want to see sharks, go snorkeling, scuba diving.... If you want an aquarium, well then create a sea of plants with thousands of colors and shapes, but please don't let animals swim in circles for your pleasure. Even more so in a sterile aquarium of water, sand and a few dead corals, just because you can ;) And now: Happy downvoting my comment, which does not fit at all into the picture of congratulations ;)
Just bought the same edition of truck. I do not know if I want 35 or stay with the 33 and get Mickey Thompson 33. Don’t want to lift mine I Love the look it has already. You still happy with the 35s Hope to hear from you.
I have a question about water quality and water changes, like what do you do how often do you change water and with ro/di? Must cost a fortune on water bill and and salt or do you have a way to not change water? I real really really want to know
Our house burned down in November so I no longer have the tank unfortunately. Honestly this was one of the easiest tanks I’ve ever owned. I prepared very well for about a year on this thing. I was on a well so I didn’t have a water bill just a little bit more in electric and I own a restaurant so the seafood bill wasn’t to bad also lol. I had a 300 (if I remember right) gpd unit with a booster pump. A 125 gallon holding tank right behind the shark tank to mix the water. A 50 gallon ro top off tank below that. I had it plumed in a way that it was very easy to do and I used auto aqua automatic water change system with bigger pumps to do the water changes (awesome system once you dial it in) 100 gallon water changes in about 30 minutes. 2 200 gallon boxes of reef crystals a month. I had planned on doing the sump setup video and what not but never got around to it. I was running 2 bm-b12 bubble magus skimmers in a 100 gallon stock tank for the bio load. I’ve always been a water change guy instead of dosing. This was a very happy tank for the 3 or 4 years I had it. Also was an extremely fun tank to watch and surprisingly easy tank to take care of, still missing it.
@Sean B so your saying you did 100 gallons a week , what is the stock a California leopard shark and a smooth hound , where did you get the true leopard seems they are nowhere to be found
@@jygergruz9562yep. WAY to small for both the sharks and stingray actually, but your perverted mindset on how animals should serve as decoration clouds your judgment. Let’s lock you up in a bedroom for your entire life to see how happy it makes you.
Now this is a definition of an aquarium! I like how this tank is long & wide for the fishes to move around. It mimics their natural habitats in a way especially the tangs & sharks
@@Aladarr631I think you should educate yourself, especially with sharks and stingrays who in their natural habitats have a hunting territory of several square miles! You think this little fishtank suffices?
Why buy M/T's instead of A/T's if your not taking it off road? I say because I'm looking at same thing. Also, my new 2021 Sport max tow doesn't have those air dams on it. Don't know why.
You could take off the front bumper mud flap apparatus. That’s not the true name, but my gladiator doesn’t have the flap that’s installed on yours. It may give you the extra clearance you’re looking for. Just trying to help, if that does great. Nice ride and take care.
What are you going to do once the Leopard Sharks outgrow the tank? They're inevitably going to exceed 4ft, so I can't see how it'll be practical or humane to keep them in a tank of that size.
I have 285/70/17’s on stock steel wheels. No rubbing at all. Thinking of going to a 35x10.50x17. I want to keep the tires skinny because I don’t want to change my wheels.
@@streetfightervsxenoverse1832 I like queen angels just never seen why people love them so much, I like the french angels because the body shape is different.
@@andreww4165omething that’s “common” doesn’t necessarily make it right, it was common to hold slaves 100 years ago as well. These animals have a natural habitat about 10000x bigger than that tank. It’s somewhat similar to locking you up in your bedroom for the rest of your life, or maybe a prison cell.