Female 1: Lots of spots.  Outgoing.  Feeding her little tummy full right now 

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Female 2: Less spots. Less outgoing. Feeding as well.

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Pics of transport ^_^ Female one was eager to get into her new home, but female 2 was wary ... Got a little fiesty with the tail until she went in.

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The boys are a little nervous but still eating, taking time half in the sand half eating.
				
			
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Female 2: Less spots. Less outgoing. Feeding as well.

IMG_6517 by muffywrx, on Flickr

IMG_6518 by muffywrx, on Flickr
Pics of transport ^_^ Female one was eager to get into her new home, but female 2 was wary ... Got a little fiesty with the tail until she went in.

IMG_6521 by muffywrx, on Flickr

IMG_6522 by muffywrx, on Flickr
The boys are a little nervous but still eating, taking time half in the sand half eating.
	
	
. So, I noticed you have two plecos in your tank. I wouldn't keep those in with my rays 
. Plecos and stingrays don't mix. I read that plecos get to friendly with the rays and will suck off the natural slime.
