Stingray addict w/o hope must build bigger

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
27 at the moment including pups ☺ it's not cheap but what good addict won't pony up some money for their fix.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the cost of feeding 20 friggen rays! Nice I'm looking forward to seeing the end result
 
Mantilla. King hen. Leo. Black diamond. Pearl. Castexi. jaguar. Hybrids of lots of these bloods.

What kind of stingrays do you keep ? Or breed ?
 
Mantilla. King hen. Leo. Black diamond. Pearl. Castexi. jaguar. Hybrids of lots of these bloods.


Wow that's awesome. I would love for you to share a video or pics of yours rays... You think it's possible lol ?
 
Well tonight I finally got my 600 gallon tank all tore down and stand back into pieces. The 600 gallon was much harder going up than it was going down into the basement. Almost has me thinking how I can get away without using it ever again but I want and need the space for the rays. Huge mess to clean up now after everything was said and done and I'm about wore out for the day.

Thing I found interesting alone the way.
The bulkhead nuts are really fragile after a few years, definitely be careful and always have backups on hand. Could save you.
I had tons enough pvc for the great Wall to get plumbing.
Clean up is 3/4 of the battle
If you think a dirty sump is bad never look I your overflow after years of time. The discovery channel could discover some new types of gunk or be set for dirty jobs worst out takes easily.

Overall though happy for some help and hope to have a first floor fish room with a garage door and a forklift and people who can come enjoy vs feel put to work helping with lifting stupid heavy tanks. But with big rays comes big tanks and spaces.

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Well tonight I finally got my 600 gallon tank all tore down and stand back into pieces. The 600 gallon was much harder going up than it was going down into the basement. Almost has me thinking how I can get away without using it ever again but I want and need the space for the rays. Huge mess to clean up now after everything was said and done and I'm about wore out for the day.

Thing I found interesting alone the way.
The bulkhead nuts are really fragile after a few years, definitely be careful and always have backups on hand. Could save you.
I had tons enough pvc for the great Wall to get plumbing.
Clean up is 3/4 of the battle
If you think a dirty sump is bad never look I your overflow after years of time. The discovery channel could discover some new types of gunk or be set for dirty jobs worst out takes easily.

Overall though happy for some help and hope to have a first floor fish room with a garage door and a forklift and people who can come enjoy vs feel put to work helping with lifting stupid heavy tanks. But with big rays comes big tanks and spaces.

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Nice looking tank
 
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