Found a bunch of Sharks Teeth on recent trip to beech. Has anyone ever use sharks teeth in their aquascape in their tank? If so I’d like to see some pics
Tanks!
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I'm amazed at this photo. I've never seen one sharks tooth at the beach. You managed to find. A few dozen.
Nice find. Their teeth are calcium/bone and should be safe![]()
Found a bunch of Sharks Teeth on recent trip to beech. Has anyone ever use sharks teeth in their aquascape in their tank? If so I’d like to see some pics
Tanks!
I know they are safe just thinking of how to use for aquascaping. These are fossilized and are 100/1000+ years oldNice find. Their teeth are calcium/bone and should be safe
Some shark is growing well out there
Go to the beach in Venice, Florida. They are FAMOUS for the amount of shark's teeth you can find there. I filled an entire jelly jar with them when I went.I'm amazed at this photo. I've never seen one sharks tooth at the beach. You managed to find. A few dozen.
That makes sense.Go to the beach in Venice, Florida. They are FAMOUS for the amount of shark's teeth you can find there. I filled an entire jelly jar with them when I went.
I was in Ponte Verde , FLGo to the beach in Venice, Florida. They are FAMOUS for the amount of shark's teeth you can find there. I filled an entire jelly jar with them when I went.
Just trying to get ideas on a cool way to display some in one of my tanks.I was in Ponte Verde , FL
Figured if I put in sand they would eventually get buried but maybe I’m wrongI have thought about doing that as well. I was just going to scatter them across the rock and sand.
I would think they would be as safe as coral skeletons and fossilized coral.
Probably would over time. You can try a few there and see what happens.Figured if I put in sand they would eventually get buried but maybe I’m wrong

