I have got my hands on a few to hopefully breed ..3 females and 2 males ..
Enjoy some other bottom feeders .


I know they aint catfish but ..

The ray's would be happy anyway, lots of "pancake's"Apistomaster wrote:Seems like rays and discus could be compatible in a swimming pool.
Neal's nice leopoldi is what they call "eclipse" (first pic) and a "diamond"... they are a little more expensive then other less marked leopoldi, the price vary depending on the pattern in almost all stingrays.Mats wrote:Neal, I hope you paid less than the asking price in the Maidenhead Aquatics branch I went to today. They had a wildcaught pair, and they wanted £4500 for them ... That is A LOT of money...
I understood that you ment hypothetical but I could not resist, yes adult stingrays like P. leopoldi 50-60 cm (20-24 inches) has no problem to catch and eat adult Discus... if you not fill the pool with lots of driftwood.Apistomaster wrote:Keeping Adult wild Heckels with adult Rays was purely hypothetical but do you really feel the Rays would eat the Discus?
Wow that's a huge amount of money. Which MA did you go to?MatsP wrote:Neal, I hope you paid less than the asking price in the Maidenhead Aquatics branch I went to today. They had a wildcaught pair, and they wanted £4500 for them ... That is A LOT of money...
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The one in Bracknell. And yes, it's enough to buy a pretty good car - not that you could keep a car in your living room...Lloydy wrote: Wow that's a huge amount of money. Which MA did you go to?
Re: your Signature.Phyllonemus wrote:Very beatiful freshwater stingrays indeed !
What's the scientific name of this specie ?