Sharks and magnesium

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The local fish store is telling me that low magnesium may make sharks not eat and starve to death. Does anyone know about this? Thanks
 
Mg is important for digestion, so low mg could in sense show up like you've indicated. Keeping reef level mg is all you have to do, easy to test and dose, and it is very stable so it just something you need to do infrequently. Fish do absorb elements from the water column, not a bad idea to also keep reef level ca.
 
Thank you. My 16 fish and eel are fine. It's only my shark who don't eat and starve to death.

The LFS told me sharks need it more than fish. Anyone know if this is true
 
I have already bought a tester. Just don't want to open box and return if you guys say the shark magnesium thing is bullcrap
 
Some fish are going to be more sensitive to a mg defiencency than others. The fish I keep, lions, scorps, anglers, eels have been affected with digestive issue that a higher level of mg has addressed. Other fish will not show the same signs. I keep mg in my predator tanks at 1400ppm. Other reasons to not eat can be other nutritional defiencencies as well, as well as thiaminese poisoning due to feeding foods high in thiaminese like krill and shrimp.
 
How long does 1kg last you?

We make 1cm x 1cm cubes and feed every other day....so depending how much inventory we have......probably last us close to a year.
1600 doses!!!!! lol We just did the math! I need to buy more sharks! lol Just sold the last of the 4 epaulettes we just had and all 4 bluespot ribbon tail rays (kuuli) got shipped last week.
 
What kind of sharks can your distributor get besides the Epaulettes?
Too many to list. I’ve been importing for 30 plus years from all over the world. I’ve handled sharks and other large animals for public aquariums as well so I’ve seen a lot. Tank size matters:)
 
Too many to list. I’ve been importing for 30 plus years from all over the world. I’ve handled sharks and other large animals for public aquariums as well so I’ve seen a lot. Tank size matters:)
Okay... In that case if there is too many to list then I will narrow it down. What sharks can your distributor get in the 2'-3' range besides, Coral Catsharks, Marbled Catsharks, Brown Banded Catsharks, Grey Bamboo Sharks, White Spotted Bamboo Sharks, or any Horn/Bullhead Sharks?
 
Okay... In that case if there is too many to list then I will narrow it down. What sharks can your distributor get in the 2'-3' range besides, Coral Catsharks, Marbled Catsharks, Brown Banded Catsharks, Grey Bamboo Sharks, White Spotted Bamboo Sharks, or any Horn/Bullhead Sharks?
Are you looking for reef sharks? Black tips? Zebra sharks? Nurse sharks? Bonnets?

can you tell me your tank size and temp?
 
Are you looking for reef sharks? Black tips? Zebra sharks? Nurse sharks? Bonnets?

can you tell me your tank size and temp?
I was looking for a true Brown Smooth Hound for a while but didn't have any luck. I'll shoot ya a message since we already kinda hijacked this post. All those are large sharks that can get 5' or larger.
 

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