amazongirl;1493865; said:Stingray Man- if you find anything on breeding this species I'd love to see it and the reference. I have a feeling that you may be thinking of something else as I am pretty darn sure that this species has not been bred in captivity. There is some stuff published in a Field Study but nothing on behavior or anything else like that to the best of my knowledge.
I agree with the comments out there. This is not a species to try on a whim. They are extremely difficult and really tough to get eating anything other than live food. We have also been lucky in this reguard, but have had a lot of poor doers and I would never have this species collected for me (and let's face it if you buy it that is pretty much what you are doing because if they can be sold they will continue to collect them)- it's a death sentence in my opinion. Unless you have unlimited resources there is absolutely no way you could keep this species long term if you are successful because they get absolutely huge. Even if you have an animal that will take non-live food they are poor and competing for food with most other fish.
A cool animal but not recommended.
Thats what I was waiting to hear. Thanks



