DB junkie;3557132; said:Man that is a beauty.......
You should breed him with those JimR ladies of yours. The we can trade non related Jagrbles.
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So far with my rays I don't think the castexi will be touched in size by any other ray. It dwarves my flower and tiger rays and thier all around the same age. The base of it's tail is probably 13" around. As far as eating goes it will be an eager eater but it is not as aggresive as some of my rays. My flower is in the same pond and is more aggressive than it, my two leos, and my male motoro. In my other tank my xingu will attack the other rays sometimes when the food is dropped just to make sure it is the only one near it, so I'd have to say that is my most aggresive ray. Oh ya the castexi is a femaleFishDog;3555984; said:I am still not convinced that castexi get as large in the aquarium as people say. I am a big fan of castexi and will say they are my favorite rays. I know of a couple big ones but they are few and far between. Castexi are known for large powerful tails more so than huge disk size and they grow pretty fast. I have seen Leos which is a ray everyone wants bigger then any castexi I have seen. I would bet the Leos at the Shedd are 30" diameter. Then you have tigers and flowers that will probably out grow castexi in size as well. The one thing I will say about castexi and DB can back this up is they are very aggressive eaters. I have one that will attack the glass just at the site of you walking in front of the tank. They will jump on other rays and scatter food all over the tank trying to get one piece. You could feed them every couple of hours and they act like they are starved. Now the males I have are a lot more docile. The females seem to be the aggressive ones.
Superlaz;3577481; said:Its beautiful...I keep coming back to this thread.