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That is not entirely true I have 4 salt tanks still, they are just small.
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what do they do?
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How about a compromise? Keep a saltwater ray???
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lol, he had a SW blue spotted ray that he had to sell to get these 2.
I think he is in a ray paradise these days. If only I had the room... |
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What makes these any more interesting than a Salt Water tank or even a Saltwater Ray?
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It's the rarity. Leopoldi's are banned from export and will probably go extinct soon since their natural habitat is going to be toast (building a dam at the river site). These two are a possible breeding pair.
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Where is their natural habitat?
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Well, I wish you the best of luck Rudy!!! Captive breeding is most certainly the future of this hobby!
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