So, here's my setup. Pics are crap, but I took them with my digital camcorder, so bear with me.
To my amateur eye, this looks like a retic. It was sold to me under the name "teacup" and the dealer at the LFS didn't have the faintest clue what its binomial nomenclature was. Definitely a strike against the LFS, not knowing the scientific name, but the ray looked healthy and was eating. The moment I got it into the tank here it was searching for food, and it has been on a happy diet of blackworms and ghost shrimp ever since.





To my amateur eye, this looks like a retic. It was sold to me under the name "teacup" and the dealer at the LFS didn't have the faintest clue what its binomial nomenclature was. Definitely a strike against the LFS, not knowing the scientific name, but the ray looked healthy and was eating. The moment I got it into the tank here it was searching for food, and it has been on a happy diet of blackworms and ghost shrimp ever since.




