A AU_Arowana-RG Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 27, 2008 1,106 9 68 Cebu, Phillipines Nov 29, 2008 #1 Would like to know what species of Black FW Rays there are aside from Leos and how much do they and Leos cost. So, any answers?
Would like to know what species of Black FW Rays there are aside from Leos and how much do they and Leos cost. So, any answers?
N nitrofish1 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2008 2,345 2 36 Northern Illinois Nov 29, 2008 #2 henlei and p14 (Itaituba) someone should know prices for them though, ive heard p14 singly going for 3k USD.
henlei and p14 (Itaituba) someone should know prices for them though, ive heard p14 singly going for 3k USD.
Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Nov 29, 2008 #3 pearl rays as well... umm they go from 1500$ up....
B Big Daves Rays Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2006 581 3 0 Seattle WA Nov 29, 2008 #4 Is a pearl considered a black ray, or just very desirable??
Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Nov 29, 2008 #5 ive seen some adults that are very black....
R Rayfan Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 69 0 0 UT Nov 30, 2008 #6 pearls are not considered as black rays. If just because their base colour is black and they are called black rays.. then sakura rays, otorongo, dark base motoro are also called black rays...
pearls are not considered as black rays. If just because their base colour is black and they are called black rays.. then sakura rays, otorongo, dark base motoro are also called black rays...
A AU_Arowana-RG Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 27, 2008 1,106 9 68 Cebu, Phillipines Dec 1, 2008 #7 Black Base would work, but no dark variants of generally non-black species. May I be directed to picks of all these nice black rays? Planning an SA Biotope and thinking about having 2-4 rays. Hopefully, breeding pairs. =3
Black Base would work, but no dark variants of generally non-black species. May I be directed to picks of all these nice black rays? Planning an SA Biotope and thinking about having 2-4 rays. Hopefully, breeding pairs. =3