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  1. The whitespotted bamboo shark ( Chiloscyllium plagiosum) is a species of carpet shark with an adult size that approaches one metre in length. [2] This small, mostly nocturnal species is harmless to humans. The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasionally kept as a pet in larger home aquaria. It can grow up to 93 centimetres (37 in) long.

  2. T. N. Gill, 1862. The Hemiscylliidae are a family of sharks in the order Orectolobiformes, commonly known as longtail carpet sharks and sometimes as bamboo sharks. They are found in shallow waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific . They are relatively small sharks, with the largest species reaching no more than 121 cm (48 in) in adult body length.

  3. The brownbanded bamboo shark ( Chiloscyllium punctatum ), is a bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae that can be found in the Indo-West Pacific from Japan to northern Australia, between latitudes 34° N and 26° S. It is regularly bred in public aquaria, and is arguably one of the sharks most suited to captivity due to its docile ...

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Generally, bamboo sharks reach maturity at around 3 to 4 years of age. During their growth period, these sharks periodically shed their skin, a process known as molting. Molting allows for new skin growth and helps maintain their health and appearance. It is an essential part of their growth and development.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Also known as carpet sharks or cat sharks, bamboo sharks belong to the family Hemiscylliidae. These small sharks live in shallow waters and coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific. Bamboo sharks are slow bottom-feeders that prey on crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish. Due to their small size, they feature commonly in home and commercial aquariums.

  6. The whitespotted bamboo shark ( Chiloscyllium plagiosum) is a species of carpet shark with an adult size that approaches one metre in length. This small, mostly nocturnal species is harmless to humans. The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasionally kept as a pet in larger home aquaria. It can grow up to 93 centimetres (37 in) long.

  7. Adult whitespotted bamboo sharks have been known to grow up to 23.6-31.5 inches. The largest known male and female specimens measured 32.7 and 37.4 inches, respectively. Their slender body is generally brownish with multiple transverse dark bands and irregular white/blue or purple and pink spots. Albinism is quite rare in sharks, and some ...

  8. bamboo sharks. A group of 13 shark species in the family Hemiscylliidae and order Orectolobiformes (carpet sharks) make up the bamboo sharks. Bamboo sharks, sometimes called longtailed carpet sharks, are slender and small, none reaching a maximum length greater than 3.3 feet (1 meter). They are found in the tropical western Pacific Ocean ...

  9. Brown-banded bamboo sharks can sometimes be found in tide pools, as they are capable of handling that environment for a lengthy amount of time. They are most active at night time when hunting for food. (Bester, 2022; Carroll and Young, 2017; "Whitespotted Bamboo Shark", 2015) Habitat Regions; tropical; saltwater or marine;

  10. Facts about the Whitespotted bamboo shark - Chiloscyllium plagiosum from the Shark Research Institute (SRI). SRI conducts and sponsors rigorous, peer-reviewed field research about sharks and uses science-based information to educate and advocate for shark conservation policies and protections by the world’s governing bodies, including ...