Giant freshwater stingray capture

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catfishlover106;1583650; said:
man what if a monster aquarium somewhere actually has the right paperworks and such to keep them in a tank holding over 100's of thousands of gallons for that giant freshwater stingray!! man that would be awesome =]
Time to call the aquarium and ask if they'd want to set up a tank.. The NYA has a vacant tank since the belugas were moved...

Any info on the pic where it's on the mud with the guy holding its tail? It looks to be strung through the eyes, killing it..
 
Druu;1584525; said:
Time to call the aquarium and ask if they'd want to set up a tank.. The NYA has a vacant tank since the belugas were moved...

Any info on the pic where it's on the mud with the guy holding its tail? It looks to be strung through the eyes, killing it..

Its not strung through the eyes, rather the rays operculum and it does no harm to the animal.
 
Oh? I must've missed the eyes on these then. The spiracles on these are proportionally larger than the ones I'm used to seeing in skates.
 
IMO - Not the eyes BUT very hard to believe that the ray survived that release. :( That ray must be uber powerful and to let itself be allowed to get tied up like that would mean to me an incredible amount of stress and exhuastion if not a lethal amount to undertake.

Anybody with rays knows that....

1. They dont do well under any stress.
2. Rays will fight you tooth and nail for what they want, whether it be food, to hide, etc.

What say you other ray owners?

:popcorn:
 
gotta get one of them... thats a beast
 
Hmm, I didn't think they survived. Were all taken into captivity or is there a release video. Anybody have a species name on these guys?
 
Druu;1585089; said:
Hmm, I didn't think they survived. Were all taken into captivity or is there a release video. Anybody have a species name on these guys?


I Quote
"In addition the fishsiam.com team captured the entire catch and release of the creature on video which we shall soon be releasing on the net."

I think its a Himantura chaophraya
Maximum Size: 197 inches (500 centimeters), 1,323 pounds (600 kilograms), body diameter 95 inches (240 centimeters)
 
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