After a long Winter..A Ray of sunshine..

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beautiful! i dont see the hip bones! must be in good hands :)

Thanks CJ! But, they're there.... :( This is "baby girl" she quit eating and had to be seperated from the aurnry 2. She's still pretty skinny between feedings. Even feeding 3 times a day it's crazy how long it takes them to put weight on.

Definetly no hipe bones on the other 2 though, but I can't take pics of them. They're eating pretty much anything offered, but even food won't keep them in the same spot long enough to get a pic. Gonna have to wait till I move them to get any pics.
 
she's a beaut!! thanks for sharing!
 
Been waiting for these pics Al, Gorgeous. Glad to see you were able to acquire a truely rare species, especially here in the states. Congrats. Any knowledge on their size potential.

Thanks for sharing.......:)
 
Been waiting for these pics Al, Gorgeous. Glad to see you were able to acquire a truely rare species, especially here in the states. Congrats. Any knowledge on their size potential.

Thanks for sharing.......:)

I felt bad for holding out on you guys. I know you, Keepin, and Spotfin all asked to see pics and I felt bad for holding out, but the last thing I wanted to do was try to defend the whole Falks are just fancy Castexi arguement, which has already surfaced.

The male looks to be almost mature at about 9 inches. I've been told that in 13 years of collecting nobody has ever seen one over 70cm across, and they are living in the same area as 120cm disked Motoros.

As far as location, the same place all the other Falks came from. To my knowledge there's really only one guy moving them and he's been doing it over a decade.
 
Glad to see them in public LOL! If anyone one knows anything about jags or castexi then they will know the difference. These are the real deal
 
Wow! Those are amazing! Great work- that is real dedication. Thanks for sharing, and keep us updated.
 
Great looking ray.
 
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