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lol! dont worry aobut it, not a big deal, i gave you a perfect rating because you still but your heart and soul into your answer and it was desereved. but again thankyou.
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So would really like to get a shark. or something that looks like a shark. I have a 200 gallon tank (6ftx2ftx2ft) what can i get that i can keep for its full life, and not out grow its tank? there is all kinds of info out there but i cant seem to find a solid answer. some one help please. and where would be a good place to get one. thanks.

Matt


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Saltwater? DOH! Matt, I am so sorry, I did not realize you were asking about a marine tank. I have no experience whatsoever with saltwater, so no one has ever asked me a saltwater question before! :)

Thank you very kindly for the perfect rating, even though I didn't answer your question in the slightest. I wish I had known, when I submitted my application to volunteer on this site, that there was a category specifically for freshwater. It seems I can only be added to that category, not removed from this one, "Pet Fish" - so I guess I'm stuck here!

Thank you! Good luck with your marine tank, I am sure it will be spectacular. Maybe you can post your tank pics on www.ratemyfishtank.com sometime? I'd love to see it.

Nicole

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Aww, thank you. I do put effort into my answers - that's what we mostly all are here for at AllExperts, to do our part to counteract the misinformation in general that is out there. If you have any future questions on your reef tank, I would drop them a line at wetwebmedia.com - there are several experts there who specialize in reefkeeping. The best free help slash searchable resource I have found on the web so far on all things aquatic. Looking over the crewmember bios, I was thoroughly impressed! Best to you always, Nicole