Total ray noob here. I'm hoping to get another tank up and running in the near future for the benefit of my son. However, thanks to my living situation, the biggest I can manage for the time being is a 150. I'll probably be able to get something larger in less than a year, but we all know how that game goes and I don't want to buy anything I know I can't house lol.
I'm interested in rays because my boy absolutely loves rays, so I'd like him to have one. Filtration, once established, shouldn't be a problem. I'll be running a couple FX5s and a Wlim bioglass 16 on the tank.
While I know I *could* do it, please tell me whether or not it would be fair to and healthy for the animal. Google seems to think that these guys could survive in a 75, but I know it'll need more than that.
*flame suit on*
I'm interested in rays because my boy absolutely loves rays, so I'd like him to have one. Filtration, once established, shouldn't be a problem. I'll be running a couple FX5s and a Wlim bioglass 16 on the tank.
While I know I *could* do it, please tell me whether or not it would be fair to and healthy for the animal. Google seems to think that these guys could survive in a 75, but I know it'll need more than that.
*flame suit on*