Recently came upon this species in a lfs and was wondering if anyone knew about this? According to the sources I went through, it was stated that they were first confused for a neotrygon kuhlii and now changed to neotrygon indica which I believe was due to their smaller size.
I was excited to see that they were much smaller with their currently reported maximum width at around 12 inches and their length around 25 to 28 inches, fairly similar to the ribbon tail ray but a little smaller.
I was excited because I was wondering if I could keep it in my 210 with a 60 sump, but also wondering if anyone has any experience on their difficulty
I was excited to see that they were much smaller with their currently reported maximum width at around 12 inches and their length around 25 to 28 inches, fairly similar to the ribbon tail ray but a little smaller.
I was excited because I was wondering if I could keep it in my 210 with a 60 sump, but also wondering if anyone has any experience on their difficulty
