Local_Shark 8 Nov 2024 Yeah that’s definitely a giant shovelnose ray (Glaucostegus typus) or one of the closely related species. There are a handful of others but none are common in aquaria, so it’s pretty likely a typus.
Yeah that’s definitely a giant shovelnose ray (Glaucostegus typus) or one of the closely related species. There are a handful of others but none are common in aquaria, so it’s pretty likely a typus.