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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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![]() Those look like Motoro Sting rays. Either way, beautifull creatures. I had one but it died due to an infection from a feeder gold fish. If you can avoid it dont feed them feeders, Unless they are dead and have been completly frozen.
I would love to get one again. |
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![]() How many gallons do you need to keep a Motoro?
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![]() They're Leopoldi's, quite a ways rarer than motoro's. They also don't get as big as motoro's (which hit retarded sizes of 26" + I hear).
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![]() Motoros can literally as big as man hole covers. There was one at big als at one point that was 2 feet disc for sure.
Leos are quite a bit different than Motoros as they come from Peru. Leos and henlei come from brazil and are way more personable I find. |
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![]() Very True, Mine was 8" round, really a baby. It had great markings, very bright coloring.
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There are people who have had some success with propagating Leopoldi in captivity, hopefully Tim can add himself to that list. |
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![]() Hey Aaron,
What other rays are part of the export ban?
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