Don't get too defensive concerning the posts left in this thread. You're offering setup info piecemeal, and altering the info, as the days go on. We can only respond according to the info actually left.
"DIdn't i said it is just my holding tank???" Responses went on for 2 days before you offered an elaboration to your 1st post's opening line:
13th: "My new 8inch diameter Alantic stingray in my 40g breeder tank. Here are pictures....."
15th: "It's in the 40g for holding until it goes into my 1,300g diy tank. It is still under reconstruction."
16th: "it will go into a 4x4ft pond 2ft high."
Is the ray going into this tank or the 240 gal pond you're now describing? And, is the pond indoors or outside?
"So it is ok to have My Alantic stingray in cold water? i have the water tempeture a 76degree."
- Shows you didn't read the info I left which states a temp of 15 to 17C (58 to 62F) but can tolerate up to 35C (95F). An outdoor pond will easily drop below this rays lowest tolerance of 58F in Ohio.
"have had a book about stingrays 5months before i did ever buying a stingray".
This book doesn't once mention the Atlantic stingray, any ray of the genus Dasyatis, or any marine species of ray.
You should be forthcoming and very detailed about the facets surrounding your current setup so that member's responses can be as detailed and accurate as is needed to get your ray the best care possible.
"DIdn't i said it is just my holding tank???" Responses went on for 2 days before you offered an elaboration to your 1st post's opening line:
13th: "My new 8inch diameter Alantic stingray in my 40g breeder tank. Here are pictures....."
15th: "It's in the 40g for holding until it goes into my 1,300g diy tank. It is still under reconstruction."
16th: "it will go into a 4x4ft pond 2ft high."
Is the ray going into this tank or the 240 gal pond you're now describing? And, is the pond indoors or outside?
"So it is ok to have My Alantic stingray in cold water? i have the water tempeture a 76degree."
- Shows you didn't read the info I left which states a temp of 15 to 17C (58 to 62F) but can tolerate up to 35C (95F). An outdoor pond will easily drop below this rays lowest tolerance of 58F in Ohio.
"have had a book about stingrays 5months before i did ever buying a stingray".
This book doesn't once mention the Atlantic stingray, any ray of the genus Dasyatis, or any marine species of ray.
You should be forthcoming and very detailed about the facets surrounding your current setup so that member's responses can be as detailed and accurate as is needed to get your ray the best care possible.