Hi guys finally got round to joning after been told by a friend this has some peps with some awesome set ups.
just give you guys i quick idea what i keep, male pearl, My own TB (multispot X aparico motoro) female, an unknown female ray possibly a var. of orbignyi light in colour, a breed ing pair of red retics (caqueta rays ?), and a pair of marble motoros (recent addition), and a male pup pearl.
i did have a few cats etc but i have thinnned down to concentrate on my rays, been keeping them for 6 + years and bred mainly motoros which ive swaped or sold in the past.
currently both my two females are expecting which will be crosses with the male pearl, will get some pics up when there born . looking forward to see the motoro cross pearl pups as they shud be 50% pearl 25%m.motoro + 25% aparico motoro if thats my genetics correct lol. hopefully .
my tanks a 500 gal system, consisiting of a 8 x 4 x2 main tank, with a 3 x 2 x2 pup reaing tank and a 5 x 2.5 x 2 sump tank, this is all filter by a bubble bead filter and a 7500l pump.
I will try and add some photos of the tank in due course
just give you guys i quick idea what i keep, male pearl, My own TB (multispot X aparico motoro) female, an unknown female ray possibly a var. of orbignyi light in colour, a breed ing pair of red retics (caqueta rays ?), and a pair of marble motoros (recent addition), and a male pup pearl.
i did have a few cats etc but i have thinnned down to concentrate on my rays, been keeping them for 6 + years and bred mainly motoros which ive swaped or sold in the past.
currently both my two females are expecting which will be crosses with the male pearl, will get some pics up when there born . looking forward to see the motoro cross pearl pups as they shud be 50% pearl 25%m.motoro + 25% aparico motoro if thats my genetics correct lol. hopefully .
my tanks a 500 gal system, consisiting of a 8 x 4 x2 main tank, with a 3 x 2 x2 pup reaing tank and a 5 x 2.5 x 2 sump tank, this is all filter by a bubble bead filter and a 7500l pump.
I will try and add some photos of the tank in due course