i.d. rays for me plz.

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joshieman

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these rays are at a lsf and the 65$ each, i been wanting rays if they can fit in to a 240 for life im going to get them. sorry the the ****y vid, its off the iphone 3gs

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They look like Reticulata from the shape and tail. If you mean 240ltrs then its only big enough in the short term...you will have to upgrade later quite substantially,the tank needs to be completely cycled before putting any ray in it!!
 
aquaman45;3229349; said:
They look like Reticulata from the shape and tail. If you mean 240ltrs then its only big enough in the short term...you will have to upgrade later quite substantially,the tank needs to be completely cycled before putting any ray in it!!



he is in US so im gonna go with 240 gallon... if your tank is 30" you should be good... if not then you will be fine for many years but should do wider...
 
its standard for retic in US.... price is sometimes a little higher sometimes lower...
 
Very nice and healthy looking Potamotrygon reticulata. $65 for those would be a good price, given that they have been well-kept, quarantined and you can see them eat.
 
24in should be good for a retic for awhile. they can get 12-14in in disk size. but you have to watch out for the super long tail. and they go for about $60 around me, so that price is average.
 
Retics and thats the avg price in the us. Dont have to worry about the tank size for a long time
 
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