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Temperament: Aggressive
Reef Safe: No
Family: Urolophidae
Native To: Eastern Pacific
Diet: Carnivore
Adult Size: Up to 10"
Temperature: 65-75° F
Water Parameters: dKH 8-12, sg 1.020-1.025, pH 8.1-8.4
Care Level: Difficult
Tank Size: 180+ gallons
Scientific Name: Urobatis halleri
Environment: Marine
Requires cooler water at 65-75°F
Bottom dweller that needs a softer sandy substrate
Has a venomous spine used for defense
California Stingray
Also known as the Round Stingray, Volina (Serbia), Pigrokke (Denmark), Pastinaca (Spain and Italy), or Raya (Mexico).
The cool water California Stingray needs a tank temperature between the range of 65 to 75°F. This bottom dweller has a very sensitive abdomen that needs a sandy substrate. The sand is also used as a form of camouflage. A coarse substrate will cause abrasions leading to infection. Not a reef safe species as it will eat mollusks and crustaceans such as snails and crabs. The California Stingray does have a venomous spine that is used only for defense, so care should be taken while cleaning the tank. Ideally, the tank should be at least two feet width from front to back to accommodate the Stingray's size.
Difficult to feed at first, this species should be fed squid or live feeder shrimp. Chunks of marine fish, scallops, and squid may be introduced once acclimated.
This info was compiled from google, petco, and someone who had a video on YouTube about feeding a ray I hope this helps you out!!!
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