R they Columbian?I have 4 in my ray tank. They are 3.5-4" long and don't school. Each one has its own territory and they don't like to share.
R they Columbian?I have 4 in my ray tank. They are 3.5-4" long and don't school. Each one has its own territory and they don't like to share.
Hmm, interesting... There simply may not be enough of them - the hierarchical domination is not diluted sufficiently for them to keep in school or the gender ratio is not conducive.I have 4 in my ray tank. They are 3.5-4" long and don't school. Each one has its own territory and they don't like to share.
Thanks all for feedback. I too always wanted to play with a large... clowder, clutter, or glaring (thanks kno4te ) of them and this is my first time.
It's a personal observation that I've noticed in hundreds of tanks,over quite a few years,I'm not convicted McDermott entirely that the regular pictus and Columbia s are the same species even,however pictus when placed in large tanks with lots of room and stocked in groups of 14 or more have always schooled in any tank I have seen it done.
Hmm, interesting... There simply may not be enough of them - the hierarchical domination is not diluted sufficiently for them to keep in school or the gender ratio is not conducive.
Colombian or Peruvian, as asked above, is another good question, although I didn't know that the former get along worse than the latter. Deadliestviper7 tell us more please, where does this observation come from and how often / how many times / with how many keepers is it observed? Does it have a predictive power?
Is your tank heavily planted / furnished? I can't imagine so with rays, they need space on the bottom.
maybe i need to pick up a dozen moreJason, you buried your interesting and useful info, so I had to pull it out.
Deadliestviper7 says:
"It's a personal observation that I've noticed in hundreds of tanks,over quite a few years,I'm not convicted McDermott entirely that the regular pictus and Columbia s are the same species even,however pictus when placed in large tanks with lots of room and stocked in groups of 14 or more have always schooled in any tank I have seen it done."
i have 8 in my 450. they schooled tightly in the fairly bare 90 QT but immediately split up and staked territories in the big tank which has lots of coverThanks all for feedback. I too always wanted to play with a large... clowder, clutter, or glaring (thanks kno4te ) of them and this is my first time.
Hmm, interesting... There simply may not be enough of them - the hierarchical domination is not diluted sufficiently for them to keep in school or the gender ratio is not conducive.
Colombian or Peruvian, as asked above, is another good question, although I didn't know that the former get along worse than the latter. Deadliestviper7 tell us more please, where does this observation come from and how often / how many times / with how many keepers is it observed? Does it have a predictive power?
Is your tank heavily planted / furnished? I can't imagine so with rays, they need space on the bottom.