Aren't you the same one who said i cant keep triggers and lionfish in the same tank.:fun2::angryfire::headwalls:
Care to read much LOL, if you actually read it you'll notice that I said OR not AND
Aren't you the same one who said i cant keep triggers and lionfish in the same tank.:fun2::angryfire::headwalls:
Cortez or Yellow rays are both awesome starter rays. They are active, social and intelligent. They are also fairly hardy, so can be forgiving a bit when it comes to care.
Depends on your set up. They just need space. A big enough tank and you can house all three together just fine. :fun2:
Can I ask how old you are Sharklover ? Incidentally have a look at how long I have been a member and how many posts I have made, do I look like I spend all day on here, I'm on vacation right now and living it large on here.
why should i say my real age.lets just say im in the range between 10-35,you guess what is :rolleye1::facepalm:
Why should I say my real age.Lets just say Im in the range between 10-35,you guess what is :rolleye1::facepalm:
If your 10 then that might explain why you want to put any shark in a 180g, if your 35 then take some money you earn at your job and buy a real tank... If sharks are really what you want to keep than anything under 1000g is small. If open water sharks are what you want then something closer to 5000g is what you want