Looking at getting a reticulatus ray. I've been researching them for about 4 months now, even upgraded my tank to a 6x2x2 purely for the occasion. I know this will need upgrading again in a year or twos time. A lfs has the particular ray mentioned in stock at a reasonable price but this wasn't the breed I was originally contemplating.
Are these are more hardy variety?
They are advertised to grow a max of 18 inch eventually males a little less, is this true? I don't want to end up with a 3foot one that needs a ridiculous tank that I'd have to move house to achieve.
Ive watched them feed on bloodworms and fresh prawns on 2 occasions now and they can't get enough, they are between 5 and 7 inch disc currently, is this a good size to buy in at health wise and roughly how old will they be?
it will be a few weeks until I get them as the new tank was set up 2 weeks ago with all the old plants, driftwood, water and sand from the old tank, old bio balls plus ones already used from the previous owner as part of a sump filter, water has been stable since day 3 with 0amonia. (Posted yesterday about possible 0. 25 readying but bought a new test and this is sure 0while the old one still reads the same )
I know it's a tanks and a half to keep them healthy but that's half the reason I want one and have for so long. Any advise appreciated especially on this particular variant of ray.
Thanks
Are these are more hardy variety?
They are advertised to grow a max of 18 inch eventually males a little less, is this true? I don't want to end up with a 3foot one that needs a ridiculous tank that I'd have to move house to achieve.
Ive watched them feed on bloodworms and fresh prawns on 2 occasions now and they can't get enough, they are between 5 and 7 inch disc currently, is this a good size to buy in at health wise and roughly how old will they be?
it will be a few weeks until I get them as the new tank was set up 2 weeks ago with all the old plants, driftwood, water and sand from the old tank, old bio balls plus ones already used from the previous owner as part of a sump filter, water has been stable since day 3 with 0amonia. (Posted yesterday about possible 0. 25 readying but bought a new test and this is sure 0while the old one still reads the same )
I know it's a tanks and a half to keep them healthy but that's half the reason I want one and have for so long. Any advise appreciated especially on this particular variant of ray.
Thanks