Hi all. We currently have a California round stingray in our 210 gallon mixed reef. We have had him for about 3-4 months and he is doing very well; eats well, doesn't bother the corals, and is a good tank mate. Other than kicking up lots of sand in the DT he is a pretty good tank mate and definitely gets lots of attention from visitors. We have been toying with setting up an outdoor salt water pond for a long time, and I think the ray would love the extra room and dedicated space.
Here is what I am thinking:
Where we live:
My primary concern with doing this is temp control. I currently keep the temp in our tank around 78. The ray prefers cooler temps but is doing fine at 78. I am sure I would have to run a chiller on the pond during the summer.
Does this seem doable or am I crazy?
Here is what I am thinking:
- Outdoor saltwater pond
- In a shaded area of our backyard
- "Approximately" 700 gallons
- Live rock, sand, and not much else
- Other inhabitants would be limited, mainly just the ray.
- Could cover at night, during rain, etc.
Where we live:
- Southern California, near Temecula
- Our temperature tends to be warm, lows in the winter at night are low 50s, highest is summer at 100+
- Very little rain
My primary concern with doing this is temp control. I currently keep the temp in our tank around 78. The ray prefers cooler temps but is doing fine at 78. I am sure I would have to run a chiller on the pond during the summer.
Does this seem doable or am I crazy?