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I was wondering IF the Blue Spotted Pacific Sting Ray needs the 40 % of the
water replacement TWO times a Week like the freshwater rays from South America and the Freshwater ray from Florida Yes Florida DOES have a freshwater ray like it's Atlantic counterpart only it lives in freshwater and does need the massive water changes.. I am running on the assumption that the drastic water changes are a must for salt water rays. Thanks in advance. Robert G Smith |
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