Mochi Black #20
Mochi Black #20
Level: Entry to mid level
Birthdate: 9 Feb 2024
Genetics: Albino Pearl
An extremely beautiful female ray with very full and large pearls. Her pearls are large, symmetrical, and evenly distributed. her disk is quite compact but with very intense red coloration, one of the strongest contrasts we have seen for a well patterned albino which strongly accentuates her beautiful patterning. As an albino ray, you would not have to worry about color changes.
This ray would be great for hobbyist with decent experience in fish keeping, looking to add rays to their hobby, and would like a slightly higher end ray, or for a hobbyist already keeping rays looking to add a beautiful albino ray with great patterning to their collection.
Mochi Score
Mochi Score
Mochi Score - 8
Mochi Score is our internal grading of rays, where we give you our honest opinion about the quality and grade of the rays you are purchasing. This overall score is based on the grading of the ray's genetics, appearance, and potential. It does not take the price of the ray into consideration.
Beauty - 9
This score is given based on our personal judgement on the quality of the rays, and may differ from other opinions. We give our rays a score based on a variety of factors including; position and size of spots, types of spots, compactness of spots, shape of disc, and finally the length and shape of the tail.
Genetics - 7
This score is given to each ray based on the heritage of the rays, we will consider the lineage of the rays from both its parents and for some rays, even their grandparents. We will look at the appearance, quality, and genetics, which will give insight into the rays possible growth and appearance when it grows up, as well as the rays potential as a brooder.
Potential - 8
This score is given to each ray based on its individual potential to become more beautiful. We base this score slightly on genetics, but also take into consideration the individual growth and progression of the ray since birth, the development of the spots size and color, the base color of the ray, and any potential for future spot growth and pattern changes.