Mystix212 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 4,991 7 68 32 Brisbane, Australia Aug 31, 2007 #11 The standard 6x2x2 tank is too small for most rays. However A 6ftx32"x18" high would allow you to have a winder range of stingers.
The standard 6x2x2 tank is too small for most rays. However A 6ftx32"x18" high would allow you to have a winder range of stingers.
terd ferguson Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 6, 2007 1,659 20 38 Concord, NC Aug 31, 2007 #12 hollywood69;1097521; said: i'll be moving close to the coast, elizabeth city/hertford Click to expand... You shouldn't have too much to worry about when it comes to winter.
hollywood69;1097521; said: i'll be moving close to the coast, elizabeth city/hertford Click to expand... You shouldn't have too much to worry about when it comes to winter.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 89 0 confused, lost, and lonely Aug 31, 2007 #13 JuanTamed raised angels in his garage, It is a matter of temperature stabilization, insulation is a good thing.
JuanTamed raised angels in his garage, It is a matter of temperature stabilization, insulation is a good thing.
J jpjn Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 10, 2007 111 0 0 FL Sep 1, 2007 #14 Well, what are the coldest temps that cichlids can live in without ending up sick?
B balton777 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 8, 2007 7,916 23 0 Rowlett, Tx Sep 2, 2007 #15 jpjn;1101005; said: Well, what are the coldest temps that cichlids can live in without ending up sick? Click to expand... Depends on what kind. For example a Balzani likes a 3 month cold period per year down around 59-60 degrees whereas a lot of cichlids would die at that temp.
jpjn;1101005; said: Well, what are the coldest temps that cichlids can live in without ending up sick? Click to expand... Depends on what kind. For example a Balzani likes a 3 month cold period per year down around 59-60 degrees whereas a lot of cichlids would die at that temp.