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Bluespotted Stingray (Taeniura lymma)

Sharks - Octopus and Rays
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Bluespottted Stingrays stays relatively small. While rays are very exotic and interesting species, they require special housing and feeding requirements and should only be attempted by expert hobbyists or institutions.
SKU: BLUESPOT-RAY01
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The Bluespotted Stingray is also commonly referred to as the Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray and Blue Dot Stingray.

Bluespotted Stingrays stays relatively small. While rays are very exotic and interesting species, they require special housing and feeding requirements and should only be attempted by expert hobbyists or institutions.

The Bluespotted Stingray is an attractive bottom dwelling species with a tan body with bright blue spots.

The body is more oval in shape than many other ray species with a long tail spine.

The middle of the body is more raised and flattens out towards the edges.

Caution should be taken when netting it, or when it is not visible and maintenance is performed in the aquarium.

It is important to provide this species with a large aquarium with a deep sand bed, so that it can swim and turn comfortably without hitting walls or rockwork within the aquarium and can easily bury itself within the sand when not feeding.

Bluespotted Stingrays species should never be exposed to copper-based medications.

Caution - Once acclimated and feeding well, the Bluespotted Stingray will eat any invertebrates or mollusks in the aquarium. Care should always be exercised when handling or working in the aquarium with this species as its tail spine is venomous

Recommended Tank: The Bluespotted Stingray requires a soft substrate, such as sand, as its abdomen is easily scratched by a coarser substrate, which could result in an infection. When not swimming along the bottom in search of food, the Bluespotted Stingray likes to cover itself with the soft substrate as camouflage.


Food and Diet: When first introduced into the aquarium environment, it may be difficult to get this species to feed. The best way to encourage feeding is by offering it small pieces of cleaned squid, or freshwater ghost shrimp. Dimming the lights in the room along with live foods will help the Bluespotted Stingray to adjust to feeding within the aquarium environment.

When feeding consistently, it can be fed pieces of shrimp, scallops, or fish. Keep in mind that any live crustaceans or mollusks will become food for the ray as well.


Reef Compatability: No


Level of Care: Difficult


Approximate Purchase Size: Small 3" to 5" Medium 5" to 7" Large 7" to 9"


Please note: We guarantee that ALL aquaria species we offer will arrive alive and in good condition. However, because of the increased level of care required for this particular species we have no arrive alive guarantee, it has been designated as "Advanced Aquarist Only." This species is recommended only for the advanced marine aquarist, zoo, or research institution.

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