Fresh water sting rays

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bfhslilred93;3313954; said:
well im just being honest people need to do their research its said on here all the time and im sick of people ignoring it

Right and were this a regular member I'd be on your side of this but he's only posted 9 times. Go easy, when someone with 50+ posts starts this type of thread then ok getting snarled at is expected.
 
Iffrat;3313983; said:
well the tank is not big enough for ANY FW ray .. not for life .. what kind of canister filter ... chances are drift wood is going to get in the way for the rays... and 80 is kinda high .. but not to high ..

any idea on what kind of rays .. maybe pics of them in the set up ...

and what other questions do you want to know?



80 is not high for a ray... its kinda the norm... some people keep theres at 86....


now answer these questions im asking...


what kind of rays? what were they sold as? teacups? post pictures if you do not know.... how big are these rays? your asking questions saying you cant get your answers online.... every question ive read is answered in the stickies or just by searching this forum.... do you have a set specific question you need answered? read the why fresh water stingrays die sticky first... then move on from there...
 
they are solid gray im going to post picks the female is about 9 inches around and the male is like 6 inches
 
They produce massive quantities of ammonia, party due to rapid growth rate and activity and party due to blood chemistry regulation. I don't' think the filter will be able to keep up. If you have test kits watch your ammonia.
 
your in texas.... probably atlantic rays.... they are not fresh water rays,...
 
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