Help with ID my Stingrays

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some1ne

Feeder Fish
Jan 5, 2014
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Hi ,


I bought 3 Stingrays from a local shop when i started with rays ( few months ago ),


I didnt have to much knowladge and apperentlly so deos the sales person in the shop, He told me that they are "Motoro Marble" ...


As i began to read more and more i think that besides 1 of them that it is possible true "Motoro Marble" the other 2 remain unknow.


So please help me ID them ...


Stingray 1 - Female
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Stingray 2 - Male
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Stingray 3 - Female
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and last picture - all of them ( the upper one is number 2 , in the middle of them is number 1 and the lowwer one is number 3 on ID list )
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10x to you all :)

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Great looking hybrids you lucked out getting rays that are far better than motoros. Very very nice rays.

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Thanks for the answers regarding the kind of rays... , more opinions are always welcome :)

On another matter , They are eating bloodworms for 5 months since i bought them and i tried mixing all kinds of dry food with the bloodworms with no

success and i want to starve them ( since i have more fish in the tank by starving i mean feeding dry food only ).

From your knowladge does the look fat enough from looking at the at generally and looking a their tails ? ( ignore the community picture its old )

For how many days i can starve them without risk ? They are about 7 months old +-
 
I have always found it easiest to start with getting them onto shrimp or talapia peices and then later work them onto pellets. Have you tried earth worms at all? A mixed diet is nice and when they are smaller they can not be starved for as long. Overall they dont look bad food wise right now but its hard to tell 100 percent from pictures and their patterns make it a little tough.
 
I have always found it easiest to start with getting them onto shrimp or talapia peices and then later work them onto pellets. Have you tried earth worms at all? A mixed diet is nice and when they are smaller they can not be starved for as long. Overall they dont look bad food wise right now but its hard to tell 100 percent from pictures and their patterns make it a little tough.

I have a problem with growing my fish food at home ( all the live worms ... ),
So thats leaves me with frozen food only ...
Since i have more fish at the tank i need it to be sinking frozen food.
I understand from a quick search that "Talapia" is dry food , What brand did you used ?
 
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