pffft..might help on a 40g tank..no way it'll make a difference on a correct size ray tank..300g or larger..
lol...didnt realize this was a stingray thread
pffft..might help on a 40g tank..no way it'll make a difference on a correct size ray tank..300g or larger..
There is a DIY chiller on KING OF DIY. Or you can drip freezing cold water and drip more lol
LOL, the rays are in my 600 gallon tank... I would need a couple of gallon milk jugs with frozen water to help out with the tank... this is going to be a pain in my arse...
Is there anyone has been to the locations where rays are from as I think that is the best answer to this question. I was told buy a vendor that most people keep rays at to low of a temp . He said that the fisherman that were catching his Motoro said they are in shallow water and that water temp was in the mid 90s. Now obviously not all year but I would like to know if there is any truth to this
You would have to feeed them all day in 90s temp as there metabolism will sky rocket
So I spoke to Oliver and he said Leo's waters are at 29 to 31 Celsius ( 84 to 88) just for who is curious. P.Brachyura have been found at temps at 52 degrees!!! And could not handle high temps. It is possible that rays during a dry season can be found in mid 90s in really shallow water but not for long and the ray is probably very uncomfortable and would seek cooler temps as soon as it could. Over all he said 78 to 87 is fine range.