thinking about a stingray

dmann

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i am thinking about getting a freshwater florida stingray for my 180 gal tank

it says they are at an easy care level, but i have heard horror stories about rays.

i have a few different fish in the tank right now. it has a white sandy bottom.

can i put a few pieces of driftwood in there and plants for my other fish or does the tank have to be empty.

also what fish to stay away from with the ray
 
i was thinking about a florida freshwater stingray. but i read the motoros are easier and they look better too. i
 
Good luck, if you have the right footprint tank for them.

Many normal hobbyists do not have the appropriate tanks to house stingrays due to the fact that their large tanks are too narrow for them. Wider the tank is the better :)
 
Rays are definately not in the class of "easy to care for". They require prestine water conditions as well as frequent water changes.

Tank should have a large footprint....depending on the type of ray....6x2x2 is bare minimum. No decorations and either bare bottom or sand. Sand is preferred as they like to hide.
 
A wide tank is a neccessity when housing any stingray. Florida Freshwater Stingrays are actually just a river population of the Atlantic Stingray. They can be kept in pure fresh water with no ill effects although they will produce 10 times more urine if kept in pure freshwater than in full salt water. They are best kept in brackish water or full salt water because of this or the other option is just to have EXTREMELY efficient biological filtration using wet-and-dry or a fluidized bed filter. Don't let this deter you though as they are amazing creatures. :)

p.s. Make sure you get the true freshwater population or else you may have to acclimatize them to fresh water. If this is the case, find out the salinity they were being kept at.
 
You can add decorations as long as they are not sharp and are not disturbing the swimming space. Unless you have a large tank, I wouldn't suggest adding any decoration. You should also not have any heaters in the tank and the heaters should be incorporated into the filtration system to prevent burns.
 
thanks froglover, that info is real helpful. i have a 30g sump wet dry 900gph turn over a 30g auto top off res. about to add a posieden de nitrater. thanks for the info.
 
FL rays are actually not fresh water rays. They can live in fresh water as pups but need salt water as they mature. I know a lfs that carries them and cannot keep them alive. Go with a motoro, yepezi, hystrix for your first ray. I actually have some yepezi's for sale and will be bringing in some marbles and motoros next week.
 
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