Hi everyone. I am planning on getting my 180 gallon tank this weekend dedicated mainly for stingrays. I was planning on having at least one motoro in there and also really want an atlantic ray. Now i know that it would eventually outgrow my tank, but that is not the main problem that i am asking about. I have read that the atlantic rays really aren't truely freshwater rays, and that they can only survive in freshwater by producing huge amounts of ammonia. Is this really true? How severe is the amount of ammonia that they produce? I am really truely dedicated to getting one so if there are any extra filters/whatever that i could add to my tank to help keep this waste problem away then i would be willing to get whatever i need. I was planning on having a wet dry filter with a canister as backup. ANYBODY WITH ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS SPECIES OF RAY PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED WITH YOUR RAY!!!
-Thanks so much
-Thanks so much