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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:03

Motoro stingray
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:06

Arrrr bless him
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Beitragvon nepenthes_ak » 17. Jul 2007 22:06

No sand or any thing? Is this just a holding tank? How big is the enclosure they will be going in once they get into it, assuming this is just the holding tank.
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:10

Leopodi
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:15

Umm errr apparently also a motoro
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:17

my original pair
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:24

These fish are on 850 gallons centralised systems. The motoros have produced 4 litters. I keep all the sumps free of substartes. Much cleaner.
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 17. Jul 2007 22:29

My mantella who ive crossed with my motoro
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Beitragvon Tari » 18. Jul 2007 06:52

They are really beautiful - tha one on the last picture is my favorite ... but for example Leopodi ... thats not the tank he is living in, right?
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 18. Jul 2007 09:55

hello Tari

This is what was use to transport it was Wales to England. You will see a small blue tubing (air line) which i am using to gradually introduce water from the system into her box.

Hopefully another couple of years and i should be able to breed with her.
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Beitragvon nepenthes_ak » 18. Jul 2007 16:21

How expensive are stignrays?
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 18. Jul 2007 17:39

I sell my baby motoros for £125 each. You can find cheaper on the nett. My leos i got cheaply from another shop for £450. Its not the money tho, its breeding another livebearer thats the fun of it. All my rays are hand tame. Which is good when it comes to feeding as they are not keen on clam or cockle, so what i do is mix theses together with smelt, white baite and mussel and feed it into their mouths in one go, much broader diet this way. I suppose its like putting chocolate sauce on brussel sprouts for kids, ok that was a bad example lol
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Beitragvon Tari » 19. Jul 2007 07:39

They seem really interesting ... and they are so nice to look at! Never heard from anyone who kept them yet.

Can you tell a bite more about what they require etc.? Would be nice to know :D
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 19. Jul 2007 19:05

very easy to keep as long as you have a big tank, big filter and lots of food. My adults can each eat about 150 grams aday of meat, so u need a wicked filter to cope with the ammonia. For a single motoro you will need at least a 6ftx2ftx2ft tank, but ideally this will really need a sump of the same volume, this is quite small thought for a single adult, so better 7ftx3ftx2ft. I would recommend people not to get one, as really i would recomend 2 rays together, thats an awful big tank.
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Beitragvon nepenthes_ak » 20. Jul 2007 04:19

Unless i get really famous I don't think I would have any thing like this. Well maybe HUGE tank!
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