These are some of the most beautiful marine creatures out there, and one of my favorite animals, period. I know they have a terrible reputation in captivity, but really, are they THAT bad? Is it because of bad conditions during shipping and at fish stores and the following stress?
Assuming a blue-spot stingray was properly shipped and brought ASAP to its final destination, kept in a more than sufficiently large tank by itself, offered the best diet possible, and with the best water chemistry, how likely would it be for it to live a long, healthy life?
And what exactly is the typical lifespan of captive stingrays, salt or freshwater?
What are some suitable tankmates for salwater rays? Catsharks? Morays? Lionfish? And how decorated could a ray tank be? Would they demolish live rock formations or even coral?
Stingrays are one of my must-keep animals, but I certainly wouldn't mind a leopoldi or motoro freshwater stingray, maybe with a silver arowana tankmate.
Thanks!
Assuming a blue-spot stingray was properly shipped and brought ASAP to its final destination, kept in a more than sufficiently large tank by itself, offered the best diet possible, and with the best water chemistry, how likely would it be for it to live a long, healthy life?
And what exactly is the typical lifespan of captive stingrays, salt or freshwater?
What are some suitable tankmates for salwater rays? Catsharks? Morays? Lionfish? And how decorated could a ray tank be? Would they demolish live rock formations or even coral?
Stingrays are one of my must-keep animals, but I certainly wouldn't mind a leopoldi or motoro freshwater stingray, maybe with a silver arowana tankmate.
Thanks!