Sting rays

jkhudson

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I'm thinking about doing a fowlr with a blue-spot. Is a 125 big enough? Would a ray get along with a lionfish? Could I get away with a deep sand bed and put my rock in my sump?
 
125G is WAY too narrow. You ideally need a tank with something like a 4'x4' footprint. If you can't go custom you would at the very least need to find a tank 2' wide. But 2' in my opinion is cruel for an adult ray.

As said above, Blue Spots rarely live more than a few months to a year in captivity.

What about freshwater rays? They have much, much better success in aquariums and you can get some that stay relatively small. You would still need at least a 180G for most of them though because the 2' width is still necessary.
 
Blue spots are not easy to keep, but I succesfully kept two in a 300 gallon (96 x 30 x 24) for several months and then a 300 gallon rubbermaid for several more months. I only lost them due to a power failure (circuit breaker tripped and shut down the filter). The 125 is too small, but with a bigger system I think they are worth trying.

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