thanks for posting
is the spotted ray usually alot more expensie
im talkinga botu the
Potamotrygon leopoldi
i mean I realy dont want to spend over 100 on my first ray
i have seen and read places of people selling rays for 200 bucks .
and more ,
im wanting one for under 100...
pataloco
hey , i talked to the petstore and they told me I can get a stingray that is light brown with dark brown spots on it, he said that they come in about 3-5 inches wide.
he told me if i wanted to spend more money I could get the black stingra with white spots
what do you guys...
I have been a big fan of saltwater aquariums now for about 4 years and have kept several successful,
but I was thinking about converting my 240 gallon tank to a freshwater tank ,
Some of the reasons i was thinking about doing this is becasue with freshwater you can generally have more...
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do you have any pictures of your stingrays
the only way im going to get a stringray is if i buy another tnak sometime in the future, because im not tearing down my 240 saltwater tank , ive just put too much money into it.
I can get a 240 gallon aquarium for $400 , but if i want...
ok
yeah i have an octopus right now thats 6 months old.
so what kidn of filtration do you have on your stingray tank
one will be plenty , no need for two of them
any idea what kind of stingray my friend had ?
no
no i dont want it as its powdery and it is calcium based,
this stuff I got sinks to the bottom just like th blue and black sand you can find
i was just wondering if there is a place online that sells it other than carribsea , or how I could get my hands on it without having to go...
yeah
ok , well im not going into this blind ive been reading about them for some time now and ive been keeping fresh and saltwater tanks now for about 5 years
I have a 200 gallon saltwater tank , but im starting to get bored with it as I cant really get corals to take off like i want them
and I though about a 200 gallon plant set up with that super naturals aquarium white sand and maybe a sing ray or 2 ,
I had a friend that had one a few...
its from carib sea , I dont want to order it through my petstore cause its $25 bucks for 20 lbs of it. an carib sea doenst sell the public
Marine Sand - An inert, natural substrate. Recommended for
freshwater aquariums with external filtration. Very striking. Do
not use with undergravel...