
ajsmith235;4964020; said:not yet here jeffers lol. my male is starting to mature i think, but he still has prolly 3-4months maybe alil longer
flamenco-t;4964034; said:Mine is still chiling. Not moving a whole lot. It was kinda hard to get her to eat, I always make sure that there's always food. She's in a 40 Breeder by herself. After a few days, she started to eat a few pieces of smelts at a time, twice a day.
There's still movement, so I am hoping for the best.
Stan
DB junkie;4964205; said:Mine still looks tough, but eats pretty well. Has no trouble taking down a half dozen shrimp/feeding. Still plenty of movement, guessing just one.
She's in a 75 w the male I got with her. Both about 8-9".
Wish I could see my big rays from the side.....![]()
jeffers;4964689; said:dont worry you will be able to tell. the claspers will pretty much shoot out over night. you wont notice and then blam there they are then you have prolly around 6 months or so after that for them to finish. give or take a couple months.
mine only really moves around feeding time. other than that she chills as well. i fed her night crawlers for the longest time and she is just now starting last week eating tilapia.
glad to hear they are all eating. also how far along are you on getting your large tank up and running DB?


DB junkie;4964940; said:The stand is in house, half sanded. The rediculously expensive plywood for under the tank is bought and cut. Drums and tanks for filters are all aquired. Need to order bulkheads, bio, and socks. Still need to decide on pump/s. Then prolly a few weeks of plumming. By the time it's actually going hopefully the rays in the pond will be round again. Right now they're so chewed up 2 of them look square.
Coulda been done by now but people won't lay off with selling me rays.
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