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Trick question? Re Batoid hybridization 2/1/07 Hi I have a blue dot whiptail ray (MALE) and a round Stingray ( FEMALE) can they Have Babies? Love mom <Yes, but not with/by each other. BobF> Manta ray eggs on Oregon coast? Hi, Answer People! <Whassup, question person?!?> My friend found an egg sac on the Oregon central coast last weekend. She was told it was a Manta Ray egg. <Ha! Did her date tell her this trying to impress her with the size of his... brain (for lack of a Lincoln with black tinted windows... Ha!)? I sure hope not for his sake... Manta rays are ovoviparous... that is to say: live-bearing. All of the big Elasmobranchs essentially are. Smaller sharks and rays practice oviparity (egg-laying)> She cut open an obviously dead one, and there was albumen-y stuff with little mushy things that looked like they had yolks inside. Was it a Manta Ray? <likely a smaller skate or stingray... the egg capsules are rather common certain times of the year. Fascinating reproductive strategy. Tell her to dry out the egg case and make a bizarre amulet out of it <G>> Thanks! Lanita <best regards, Anthony> Stingray babies Hi Mr. Fenner....... Just a few lines to let you know that work on the public aquarium here in Mauritius is progressing and we hope to open early in the new year. We have started to collect some specimens which are currently in quarantine. We were pleasantly surprised this morning to find that our stingray ( Torpedo sinuspersici ) had given birth to 6 baby rays of about 3 inches in length. <Neat> The baby rays have been separated from the mother ( she has not eaten for about 3 weeks)...... What should we feed the baby rays on......... Are there any special needs for the rays ( mother and babies) in general? Thanks for all your help and advice. Michael. <Do wait a few days... make sure any "yolk sac" food is absorbed before trying mouth-size (or smaller) chunks of meaty foods (shrimps, scallops, fish...) placed down near the young. Bob Fenner> Big Skate Egg Cases Hi, I recently set up my 125 gal. cold
water aquarium. <cool, hoping to set up my own in the next few
months> Exactly one day after installing the chiller I found three
Raja binoculata egg cases on the beach (I live on the northern Oregon
coast). I have found these in the past and have cut them
open to determine if the embryos are alive. <why not just place the
capsules back into sandy/muddy substrate where the female had deposited
in the first place?> All but one of the embryos were intact and all
seem to be doing well now. I have placed the egg cases in an
inverted position because I made the cut on the bottom. Do you think
this will have an impact on their development? <Most likely yes, the
"Cases" are actually Egg Capsules, which typically hold 3-4
eggs in there. This is there to protect the developing skate
not only from predators, but from other harmful parasites and free
floating micro fauna that could attack them. It takes about 9 full
months after being released from the female for the capsules to release
the hatchlings. This fish evolved to have this protective capsule for a
reason. If you are asking if the inverted position will have an
impact.. an inverted position won't have much of an impact on an
intact egg capsule if it is suspended and allowed clean water to give
the eggs the oxygen they need. > Do you think hermit crabs will be
tempted to crawl into the cases? <doesn't take much for hermits
or any other of the clean-up crew to want to do something like
that. all it needs is to smell tasty, and developing eggs
most assuredly have the "come and eat me" smell for a
hermit. I'm still not sure why you would want these eggs
in your tank. Aptly named the "big" skate, this
species will grow, in about 5 years time, larger than 6 feet in length
and weigh 200 pounds. One of those fish best left were it is
found.> Thanks, Cheryl <good luck with the 125 coldwater tank.
-Magnus>
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