???you do realize that your going to get nuked now?
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???you do realize that your going to get nuked now?
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Most of the smallest wolf species can be in a 75 for life I think.you do realize that your going to get nuked now?
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Not a mala. The pattern is off for mala.H.malabaricus?
I sound ridiculous don't I? lol
Can’t be sure unless u look at the jaw.Definitely a lacerde
Nice pick up!
20 inches.
That’d be nice then. That means he’d comfortably live in a 75 for life right?If referring to Australis I personally think that's wishful thinking...... I don't remember how long I had mine, guessing 5-6 years. Grown out in several smaller tanks, but always kept with rays (VERY well fed) once decent sized kept in a 10x4. Don't think it got much over a foot....
That’d be nice then. That means he’d comfortably live in a 75 for life right?
I do spot cleaning on the glass and such and weekly water changes for all tanks.I think the more appropriate question here is HOW will said 75 be cared for??? An fx6 or 2 and weekly 30% waterchanges OR MFK style with 15-20X turnover dumping into a sump bigger then the display tank with 100% of the water changed weekly. Socks big enough to be worn as hats, level 2 UV, and a moving bed dumping into a bakki shower tower filled with bacteria house media!??!! If planning on the latter the answer is a - "should work" IF going with the 1st - I'm gonna say negative.
You might like other peoples answers more..... lol. I raise baby stingrays in 4x3s which also serve as the grow outs for small fish. These tanks are tied to 6x3s that dump into a 240 gallon sump before several external pumps return. - A famous quote for our hobby - the solution to pollution is dilution..... Bigger systems are more stable and easier to care for.