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smithmog

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Hi,
I just joined this site. Pretty good info I found already.
I have a 180g, with a 10" orange stripe pike, a few chiclids, a 5" Frontosa, a couple parrots, a convict and a few muts...lol
I am thinking about the tea cup rays, but I dont see getting a larger tank. Would a tea cup be ok in a 180g?
 
ok, well on to plan #293049321, thanks, I will get sum pics up soon
 
Well the name teacup to me indicates Small so without actual size estimate of a full grown one of these it would be hard to say, a 180 is a nice sized tank so im gonna vote yes,
 
"teacups" are just a common name given to small rays. usually you are looking at retics, go to the stingray forum and you will find a lot of info... and to answer the ? no rays won't live forever in that tank, and prly wouldn't be a good combo with cichlids anyway
 
welcome to MFK.. nice to meet you...funny i was thinking of getting a tea cup ray last week too..but i thought about the long term and decided until i was sure about getting the next big tank and all the tank mates i would wait.. but it was hard passing it by.. if you have any questions let me know.. looking forward to seeing your collection...:D
 
smithmog;2667073;2667073 said:
Hi,
I just joined this site. Pretty good info I found already.
I have a 180g, with a 10" orange stripe pike, a few chiclids, a 5" Frontosa, a couple parrots, a convict and a few muts...lol
I am thinking about the tea cup rays, but I dont see getting a larger tank. Would a tea cup be ok in a 180g?
What are the dimensions of this 180 gallon tank? Also A teacup ray is also known as hystrix or a retic their maximum size is about 14'' a good rule for stingrays is to have at least twice as much length or width then the rays diameter . you could keep a retic or a hystrix in a 48''X24X24 120 gallons. However you will need great filtration! and atleast a 40% water change per week. also if the tanks only for rays u could get a 48X48X12 tank!
 
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