F fishman646 Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 10, 2008 1,488 1 66 In the fishroom Feb 10, 2009 #11 I was thinking the same but the more i look the less i think they are!
M Marius Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 25, 2007 1,236 0 66 Montreal/Vancouver Canada www.dragonfish.ca Feb 10, 2009 #12 turkeyboy85;2764275; said: true, but arnt they a different species? (my mind for some reason is always on the Poltrygon.... Click to expand... Potamotrygon?!? ...yes, it is a different Family, Plesiotrygon, but you never mentioned we're supposed to to think of short tailed exclusively Anyway, most likely a Plesiotrygon Iwamae would be too much of a challenge.
turkeyboy85;2764275; said: true, but arnt they a different species? (my mind for some reason is always on the Poltrygon.... Click to expand... Potamotrygon?!? ...yes, it is a different Family, Plesiotrygon, but you never mentioned we're supposed to to think of short tailed exclusively Anyway, most likely a Plesiotrygon Iwamae would be too much of a challenge.
Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Feb 10, 2009 #13 figure smallest common rays 18"-30" disk... uncommon hystrix and scobina 15" disk
L lincolngoh Candiru MFK Member Jan 10, 2007 716 1 48 Singapore Serangoon Gdn Feb 11, 2009 #14 In thailand their common stingray gets over 6 feet wide.
H HarlanAshmore Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2008 1,355 1 0 Melbourne Ausralia Feb 11, 2009 #15 i laugh at common stingray on mfk size varies depending on what ray your talkin about
S skylineiz Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 28, 2008 344 0 0 Australia Feb 15, 2009 #16 the word common is relative to who is saying it and where that person is. Not just with stingrays but with like anything. So yeh scientific names is what is best, avoids all confusion.
the word common is relative to who is saying it and where that person is. Not just with stingrays but with like anything. So yeh scientific names is what is best, avoids all confusion.