Yellow Rays

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They can do well short term in it, but long term, I'd shoot for mid 70s.
They thrive here locally. We see temps into the upper 80s in the Summer. With that record cold snap a couple weeks ago, the water was in the low 60s for an extended period, but we also saw record fish loss in the wild.
 
Zoodiver;3869306; said:
They can do well short term in it, but long term, I'd shoot for mid 70s.
They thrive here locally. We see temps into the upper 80s in the Summer. With that record cold snap a couple weeks ago, the water was in the low 60s for an extended period, but we also saw record fish loss in the wild.
I talked (email) to Tomscaribbean.com last weeks and he said 3 miles and in to shore was wiped out, inverts, corals and fishes. I'm not able to get the Californis Rays right now do to bad weather out there so I was thinking about the Yellows but then the Cal. Rds wont do well in the warmer temps so as impatient as I am I will have to wait it out. :irked:
 
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