Z Zfishies Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 5, 2010 3,150 8 68 29 Milky Way Galaxy, Jan 23, 2011 #1 Would be awesome! Any at all though? There has to be...
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Jan 23, 2011 #2 no freshwater sp
T Tramonte172 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 12, 2010 572 0 16 My fish room Jan 23, 2011 #3 I don't think so. Maybe some salwater but I'm not sure.
A ajsmith235 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2010 1,165 0 0 Southern Indiana Jan 23, 2011 #4 Freshwater rays are from columbia, peru, brazil rivers... all those climates are warm. so no FW rays will suit in cold weather
Freshwater rays are from columbia, peru, brazil rivers... all those climates are warm. so no FW rays will suit in cold weather
H hereticlosmorte Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 1, 2010 995 1 0 Ontario, Canada Jan 24, 2011 #5 not even sure the SW rays really support cold, since they're mostly found around like cali, florida, the gulf, and such.
not even sure the SW rays really support cold, since they're mostly found around like cali, florida, the gulf, and such.
J Just Toby Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 22, 2010 2,434 176 66 Guildford UK Jan 24, 2011 #6 I imagine Skate is a cold water - Marine Ray as they live in UK waters...they do not have stings but I think they are still classed as Rays.
I imagine Skate is a cold water - Marine Ray as they live in UK waters...they do not have stings but I think they are still classed as Rays.
fugupuff M.A.N. Community Vendor Community Vendor MFK Member Mar 14, 2005 4,548 1,922 2,179 Fish Heaven Jan 25, 2011 #7 p. brachyura documented in Uruguay/Agentina boarder are cold tolerant and gets huge, this ray is pretty rare in the hobby. I've seen a pair in Japan, 3 feet across. The weather gets down to 30s during the winter, sometimes a few snow flakes.
p. brachyura documented in Uruguay/Agentina boarder are cold tolerant and gets huge, this ray is pretty rare in the hobby. I've seen a pair in Japan, 3 feet across. The weather gets down to 30s during the winter, sometimes a few snow flakes.