Looks good. Captive breeding is always great. Do you prefer that substrate to sand? I'm in no way questioning your expertice, just curious.
Zoodiver;4226823; said:Either one works for these guys. They have a fine sand on display, but I use that stuff off display. I find them (in the wild) on everything from the silt at the edge of grass bed to course rubble bottoms next to the edge of the reef.
FishManNathan;4227331; said:are you going to sell the babies when their mature
Deano1956;4367232; said:Is that normal for these rays to go 29 weeks? Cool rays though!
I asked because I thought the California Rounds was 90 days, just thought they would be about the same but guess notZoodiver;4381298; said:Nope, they will remain part of the collection.
I've read numbers as high as 6 months for them in the wild. One study I was reading was done on the animals right here off the coast of Miami. They concluded these rays pup twice a year max.