I know they are salt but still are really cool

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Look like cool fun rays. Saw this and wanted to share.

The round stingray or Haller's round ray, Urolophus halleri, is a species of round ray, family Urolophidae, found in the coastal waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is a small, common ray that feeds mostly on benthic invertebrates. On the beaches of southern*California,

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Lol. I did just buy a 120 for a reef setup and I have heard these stay small (12" for females) but still dont think im going to do salt water rays. I want to try my hand at a large reef setup for a while and maybe if its too much work ill just do a fish tank with live rock. These are really cool looking though. Most of the time the salt water rays are rather blan but these have a great pattern and good color. With these I would not have to heat the water at all :D

So kev you getting into the salt rays now?



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