PM or better yet, text me. I think i gave you a price before but dont remember and its gotten much bigger since.
My male flower went from 11" to 22" in just 18 months before he died. No it was not the so called mystery sudden flower ray death that people like to talk about.
It was the most active fish I have ever kept. therefore I would never dream of putting a 14" flower ray in a 24" wide tank.
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Ok, yea ive read similar cases with some exceptions. So as I cannot resistnilly
I will see how things work out. If It dosent work then someone on here will get to it.::Fingers crossed:: Its already on massivore so thats a plus... and I LOVE ur avatar man, if i had the money and the balls to recieve a shipped ray I would have jumped on one of ur pups you posted not too long ago
The tank he was in was 8ft by 30" wide by 2ft tall. And It was far too small for the flower by the time he was 15". At that size he touched both sides if the tank. At the time I lost him I had made the decision for him to go to my local aquarium, I wish I had done so earlier.
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I have a male orb and a female mm/motoro. mm is a beast at only 7" and orb is 10" or so. Im running 2x eheim 2217 and a 2250 eheim with dual bubbler and 2 power heads for circulation. Also ahve added pothos within the last week or so. I do weekly 50% and for the last few water tests (atleast 5) all my levels have been in check I still keep up with the water changes even when tests tell me eveything is good. I like to think I have it under control and have been able to over feed at times and still everything stays in check (i love eheims)What size/species will the flower be joining? I always push the limits of my tanks, but I have very beefed up filtration and a large volume of drip to go along with it.
On a side note, it's hard to pass up a fat flower eating pellets.
WOW Sam!My male flower went from 11" to 22" in just 18 months before he died. No it was not the so called mystery sudden flower ray death that people like to talk about.
It was the most active fish I have ever kept. therefore I would never dream of putting a 14" flower ray in a 24" wide tank.
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