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Welcome to our freshwater stingray collection. From the iconic Black Diamond to the intricate Galaxy and sought‑after P13/P14 hybrids, each ray is a living work of art. Whether you're a first‑time stingray keeper or an experienced collector, we have the perfect ray for you.

Designer / High-End Rays

Designer / High-End

Black Diamond, Super White Black Diamond, Galaxy, P13/P14 hybrids, Flower Ray, Tiger Ray – the pinnacle of ray keeping.

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Purebred Rays

Purebred Rays

Motoro (High White / Black Motoro), Leopoldi, Pearl (Henlei), P12 – classic beauties with distinct patterns.

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Rare & Exotic

Rare & Exotic

Antenna Ray (Jabuti), Mosaic Ray, Scobina, Mangaray, Teacup Ray (Orbignyi) – for the collector seeking something unique.

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Pups / Babies

Pups / Babies

Young rays, often captive‑bred, ready to grow in your aquarium.

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Breeding Pairs / Groups

Breeding Pairs / Groups

Proven pairs and groups for those interested in raising their own rays.

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Why Buy From Us

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Captive-Bred & Healthy

Disease-free, acclimated rays

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Lifetime care assistance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tank size do I need for a stingray?
A minimum of 180 gallons is recommended for most freshwater stingrays, with a footprint of at least 72"x24". Larger species like Motoro may need 300+ gallons.
What do stingrays eat?
Stingrays thrive on a diet of nightcrawlers, shrimp, tilapia, krill, and specialized pellets. Variety is key for optimal health.
Are stingrays hard to keep?
They require pristine water conditions, a sandy substrate, and a proper diet. With research and dedication, they are manageable for intermediate to advanced hobbyists.
How fast do captive-bred stingrays grow?
Under ideal conditions, pups can grow 1-2 inches per month during their first year, reaching near adult size in 18-24 months.
Can I keep multiple stingrays together?
Yes! Stingrays are generally social. Keep them in groups of 2-3 or more in a sufficiently large tank to reduce competition.

New to Stingray Keeping?

Visit our comprehensive Stingray Care Library for expert advice on tank setup, diet, health, and more.

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