B Brobstfish Candiru MFK Member Jan 17, 2012 393 10 48 USA Mar 11, 2015 #11 Its illegal to keep freshwater Rays in Florida. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
M makbarracuda Gambusia MFK Member Sep 19, 2008 101 2 18 virginia Mar 11, 2015 #12 Just thinking though, tank is too small we agree. But, there is a naturally occurring freshwater species, the Atlantic stingray.... Is it still illegal to keep this species if the owner has a current fishing lisence?
Just thinking though, tank is too small we agree. But, there is a naturally occurring freshwater species, the Atlantic stingray.... Is it still illegal to keep this species if the owner has a current fishing lisence?
Oddball Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Apr 27, 2005 22,398 2,836 9,480 67 Bama Mar 11, 2015 #13 Atlantic rays are not sold as teacup rays. Teacup is the name given to a number of young S. Amer. riverine rays. All of which are illegal in FL.
Atlantic rays are not sold as teacup rays. Teacup is the name given to a number of young S. Amer. riverine rays. All of which are illegal in FL.
M makbarracuda Gambusia MFK Member Sep 19, 2008 101 2 18 virginia Mar 12, 2015 #14 Yeah I wasn't referring to teacup rays, just simply rays in general. But could Florida residents legally posses Dasyatis sabina? As a freshwater fish?
Yeah I wasn't referring to teacup rays, just simply rays in general. But could Florida residents legally posses Dasyatis sabina? As a freshwater fish?