Megalodoras uranoscopus is the species...... Commonly refered to as Irwinni. I'm seeing max size of 24" and weight of 10lb on the interwb. IF these things didn't get so angry when moved I'd love to see how they stack up against those measurements cause I'm sure they have to be very close to that - I feel like weight might be heavier then 10lbs..... The tank they are in is 3' deep. I know I've taped my smaller ones at 18-19".They are beautiful! What species are they exactly and how big are they most of my catfish experience is with plecos.
Thanks for the Information. I do remember seeing them under the irwinni name years ago. I'm going to have to move to the USA, you guys seem to have access to a lot more species and the tank sizes available are enviable!!Megalodoras uranoscopus is the species...... Commonly refered to as Irwinni. I'm seeing max size of 24" and weight of 10lb on the interwb. IF these things didn't get so angry when moved I'd love to see how they stack up against those measurements cause I'm sure they have to be very close to that - I feel like weight might be heavier then 10lbs..... The tank they are in is 3' deep. I know I've taped my smaller ones at 18-19".
Thanks for the Information. I do remember seeing them under the irwinni name years ago. I'm going to have to move to the USA, you guys seem to have access to a lot more species and the tank sizes available are enviable!!
Rays we have just like Asian aro's. But our catfish and CA/SA cichlid selection is sorely lacking. I have to drive a couple of hours to toronto to go to 3 or 4 places just to find much past the staple aquarium speciesIts funny you say that - my favorite ray I've ever owned had to be imported from Canada.......