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  1. Sharks, Rays, And Eels!!!

    Started by Tropicorium, 09-01-2017 02:29 PM
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  2. Caribean Fish, & More! Only @ Tropicorium!
    Fresh eggs from our sharks! Fat baby coral cat shark

    Started by Tropicorium, 06-08-2017 04:13 PM
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  3. Sharks & Rays!!!
    Baby Horn Sharks $299.99 Cortez Rays $119.99 Our own Tropicorium bred White Spotted Bamboo Sharks $149.99

    Started by Tropicorium, 01-27-2017 09:17 AM
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  4. Two-Headed Sharks Keep Popping Up—No One Knows Why
    For those of you who haven't read the PA staff bios, I am a marine bio major and I thought I would share this article for all of you shark fans or...

    Started by Premiumaq, 11-15-2016 05:17 PM
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  5. Horn Sharks, Rays, and Inverts Just In! Pics W/Prices! 11/19
    Baby Horn Sharks $299.99 Cortez Round Ray $99.99 Mexican Turbo Snails $2.49 each $23.99 Dozen Sand Sifting Starfish $12.99 Lg. Slipper...

    Started by Tropicorium, 11-19-2015 11:54 AM
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  6. Zebra Sharks! Hatched Rite Here @ Trop!!! Where Else???
    Our own captive hatched Baby Zebra Sharks!!! Stegastoma Varium! Eating well! $999.99 each.

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  7. Baby Zebra Sharks From Trop!!!4/10/15
    Our Own Captive Hatched Baby Zebra Sharks (Stegastoma Varium) $1,999.99 each. We can ship but shipping is extra.

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  8. Ridiculous Tank @Applebees = dead shark
    The new Applebee's restaurant in Coney Island celebrates its grand opening Monday - and death is on the menu. A blacktip shark had to be removed...

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  9. Shark Fin Industry
    I personally never realized how big the shark fin industry is until seeing these photos. For those that don't follow this issue, sharks being at the...

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  10. Shark tank terror! Giant aquarium explodes!
    Shark tank terror! Giant aquarium explodes in China sending predators, fish and huge shards of glass into crowded mall entrance! The two year...

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  11. New 2.5-million gallon aquarium opens today in Asia
    Aqua Planet Jeju in Seogwipo, South Korea opens today and is now Asia's largest public aquarium. Aqua Planet Jeju's main tank features a 75 x 28...

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  12. Slumbering Seals are Midnight Snack for Sleeper Sharks
    The sleeper sharks apparent short comings have helped them adapt to sneak up on their slumbering seal prey. Greenland sharks, also called sleeper...

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  13. Squid Shaped Camera Photographs Reefs
    Usually scientific surveys don't have the ability to really capture the public's imagination and engage people in the science. Expeditions and their...

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  14. Australian Great White Sharks -- Two Species?
    Great white sharks off the coast of Australia consist of two genetically distinct populations, according to a new study in the journal Marine Ecology...

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