Carcharhinus melanopterus

| Identification | Black tips on all of its fins, with larger areas of black on the lower tail lobe and the first dorsal fin. The body colour can vary from grey to yellowish brown with a pearly blaze on the flanks |
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| Maximum Length | 6 -8 Feet. |
| Origin | Indo-Pacific |
| Minimum Tank Size | An Ocean or a public aquarium |
| Reef Compatibility | Not Recommended |
Behavior
Aggressive . Common species usually found in shallow inshore reefs and lagoons
Diet & Feeding
Preys upon a wide range of smaller demersal or inshore bony fish, including jacks, mullet, sea breams and smaller groupers; also octopi, squid, cuttlefish and occasionally shrimps.
Cautions
Gets to large and aggressive for home aquariums. Best left in the sea.
