Well I was thinking of using a 8 foot in diameter stock tub to house the rays, but it won't fit through a standard door frame and is only 24 inches tall. Here's the link if your lost as of yet. stock tub thread
So if that won't work then I might as well make one. I've never made a indoor pond or anything like this, but have been researching. It'll be made with 4x4's for the frame and 2x4's as ribs conncecting the 4x4's. 2x4 bracing on top with fiberglass on top of them as a hood to stop heat loss. Sheets of plywood will then be place on the inside along with insulation to prevent heat loss also. I'm thinking 45 mil EPDM pond liner with a cheaper PVC pond liner over it. I'm paranoid as it is and don't need to be worrying about the rays eating or stabbing their barb through anything. The flooring will be tiles.
So the question is how big should I make it? I'm not sure what size would be needed with these requirements. Must haves:
1. Must be able to house at least 5 female motoro rays and a male motoro. They won't be full grown to begin with, but I don't plan on getting rid of producing large females.
2. Not soo big that I would have problems on a basement concrete floor.
3. Between $500-700 in cost. The liner will eat up alot of that, but that's expected.
4. This will be the main breeding tank so the size must be condusive for breeding. I know motoro's usually need 3 feet in height for when they flip and do the act.
Here's another thread I made for why I'm doing this. The-Ray-Room
So if that won't work then I might as well make one. I've never made a indoor pond or anything like this, but have been researching. It'll be made with 4x4's for the frame and 2x4's as ribs conncecting the 4x4's. 2x4 bracing on top with fiberglass on top of them as a hood to stop heat loss. Sheets of plywood will then be place on the inside along with insulation to prevent heat loss also. I'm thinking 45 mil EPDM pond liner with a cheaper PVC pond liner over it. I'm paranoid as it is and don't need to be worrying about the rays eating or stabbing their barb through anything. The flooring will be tiles.
So the question is how big should I make it? I'm not sure what size would be needed with these requirements. Must haves:
1. Must be able to house at least 5 female motoro rays and a male motoro. They won't be full grown to begin with, but I don't plan on getting rid of producing large females.
2. Not soo big that I would have problems on a basement concrete floor.
3. Between $500-700 in cost. The liner will eat up alot of that, but that's expected.
4. This will be the main breeding tank so the size must be condusive for breeding. I know motoro's usually need 3 feet in height for when they flip and do the act.
Here's another thread I made for why I'm doing this. The-Ray-Room