hurricane_redbone Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 5, 2007 1,641 1 38 37 Joboland www.myspace.com Feb 14, 2007 #1 what species of freshwater ray stays the smallest? anybody got pics of it?
Miles Stingray King MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 5,538 152 120 Spokane, WA Feb 20, 2007 #2 Try the search function, it's been discussed many times.. But for a quick answer, your looking at Hystrix, Reticulata, and Scobina.
Try the search function, it's been discussed many times.. But for a quick answer, your looking at Hystrix, Reticulata, and Scobina.
R rvrrays Candiru MFK Member Aug 15, 2005 769 12 48 50 Kalamazoo, Michigan Feb 20, 2007 #3 Scobina is the smallest but, basically unavailable due to the Brazilian export ban. Histrix are the next but they fall into the same trap as scobina. Reticulata (magdalenae) are your best bet. Colin
Scobina is the smallest but, basically unavailable due to the Brazilian export ban. Histrix are the next but they fall into the same trap as scobina. Reticulata (magdalenae) are your best bet. Colin
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,529 39 132 England Feb 20, 2007 #4 does anyone here have scobinas?
R rvrrays Candiru MFK Member Aug 15, 2005 769 12 48 50 Kalamazoo, Michigan Feb 21, 2007 #5 davo, You can actually obtain them relatively easily. There are several breeders in Europe that have them available on a regular basis. Andreas, Frank, Amazon-Exotic-Import, etc. Colin
davo, You can actually obtain them relatively easily. There are several breeders in Europe that have them available on a regular basis. Andreas, Frank, Amazon-Exotic-Import, etc. Colin