I've always wondered that. When I started my time keeping FW rays at the aquarium in Dallas, the water they were tied into as the crocodile pool. It was pretty good, but not nearly what hobbiests say they require. You can imagine what a pair of 1,000 lbs (or more) crocs can do to water quality with a good poop or just walking around stirring up the substrate. The large volume was stable, and I would bet that was the key. We were keeping leo (breeding leos at that) in that pool back when keeping black rays alive was a very touchy subject. LOL
I couldn't agree more zoodiver. While on my fishing trips to south Florida I wonder how exotics including the cichla flourish in what looks to be such rancid water(in some areas) with all the garbage and even dead animals floating by! LOL
Like you said it's the volume of water and the stability it brings I guess..
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