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Description
Freshwater Fireball Boesemani Stingray Potamotrygon Boesemani 20cm
Overview:
The Freshwater Fireball Boesemani Stingray, scientifically named Potamotrygon Boesemani, is a truly exotic addition to any freshwater aquarium. Renowned for its vibrant color patterns, which include fiery red to orange spots against a deep black to dark brown background, it makes a captivating sight. This species combines the intrigue of ray anatomy with a splash of color, providing both visual appeal and engaging behavior.
Origin:
Native to the rivers and tributaries of South America, the Fireball Boesemani Stingray thrives in environments with soft, sandy, or muddy bottoms where it can forage and hide. It's adapted to a range of freshwater conditions found in its natural habitats, from clear to tannin-stained waters.
Feeding:
A carnivorous species, the Fireball Boesemani Stingray requires a diet rich in meaty foods. Offer a variety of foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and pieces of fish or shellfish to ensure a balanced diet. It's essential to provide enough food to sustain their energy while not overfeeding, as excess food can deteriorate water quality.
Tank Mates:
When selecting tank mates, consider peaceful to semi-aggressive fish that dwell in the upper to middle water columns. Smaller, bottom-dwelling species might be at risk due to the stingray's predatory nature. Compatible tank mates include larger tetras, barbs, and some types of cichlids that do not exhibit aggressive territorial behavior.
Aggression:
The Fireball Boesemani Stingray is generally peaceful towards other species but can exhibit territorial aggression towards its kind or similar bottom-dwellers. It's crucial to monitor interactions and provide ample space for each individual to establish its territory.
Experience Level:
Caring for the Fireball Boesemani Stingray is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists. This is due to their specific dietary, water quality, and space requirements. Prospective owners should be prepared for a commitment to maintaining optimal conditions for their well-being.
Water Parameters:
Overview:
The Freshwater Fireball Boesemani Stingray, scientifically named Potamotrygon Boesemani, is a truly exotic addition to any freshwater aquarium. Renowned for its vibrant color patterns, which include fiery red to orange spots against a deep black to dark brown background, it makes a captivating sight. This species combines the intrigue of ray anatomy with a splash of color, providing both visual appeal and engaging behavior.
Origin:
Native to the rivers and tributaries of South America, the Fireball Boesemani Stingray thrives in environments with soft, sandy, or muddy bottoms where it can forage and hide. It's adapted to a range of freshwater conditions found in its natural habitats, from clear to tannin-stained waters.
Feeding:
A carnivorous species, the Fireball Boesemani Stingray requires a diet rich in meaty foods. Offer a variety of foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and pieces of fish or shellfish to ensure a balanced diet. It's essential to provide enough food to sustain their energy while not overfeeding, as excess food can deteriorate water quality.
Tank Mates:
When selecting tank mates, consider peaceful to semi-aggressive fish that dwell in the upper to middle water columns. Smaller, bottom-dwelling species might be at risk due to the stingray's predatory nature. Compatible tank mates include larger tetras, barbs, and some types of cichlids that do not exhibit aggressive territorial behavior.
Aggression:
The Fireball Boesemani Stingray is generally peaceful towards other species but can exhibit territorial aggression towards its kind or similar bottom-dwellers. It's crucial to monitor interactions and provide ample space for each individual to establish its territory.
Experience Level:
Caring for the Fireball Boesemani Stingray is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists. This is due to their specific dietary, water quality, and space requirements. Prospective owners should be prepared for a commitment to maintaining optimal conditions for their well-being.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
- pH: 6.0-7.5
- Hardness: 5-15 dGH
- Ample space is required, with a minimum tank size of 180 gallons for a single specimen, to accommodate their size and active swimming behavior. A sandy substrate is preferred to mimic their natural environment and protect their delicate underbellies.
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