STINGRAYS (motoros)WITH NATIVE fish????can it be done safely?

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Is it possible to keep stingrays with native fish shuch as hybrid bass, crappie...etc? I would think that the biggest concern would be parasites...correct? Is there anyway to quarentine where it would be safe? Just wondering if anybody has done this?
 

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Bad idea.

Parasites..

Water Paramater Requirements..

Temperature Requirements..


Biggest problem I would see is Bioload and Metabolism.. Rays need warm water like 82+.. Put a native fish in that warm water, and they will produce an incredible amount of waste, especially if it's a predator that eats large amounts of live food per feeding.. All of that will compromise the water quality, and probably kill the ray..
 

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Miles;1150108; said:
Bad idea.

Parasites..

Water Paramater Requirements..

Temperature Requirements..


Biggest problem I would see is Bioload and Metabolism.. Rays need warm water like 82+.. Put a native fish in that warm water, and they will produce an incredible amount of waste, especially if it's a predator that eats large amounts of live food per feeding.. All of that will compromise the water quality, and probably kill the ray..


I would not think the bioload would be more than another stingray though...would it?
 

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not many native fish if any, can handle 85 degree temps all year long....
 

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You would be able to get away with the hybrid bass ( I have owned them and kept at 84 with no problems) and bass would also be ok in warmer water that about all crappie i don't think would do well. Both these fish will eat non live also.
 

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csx4236;1150431; said:
You would be able to get away with the hybrid bass ( I have owned them and kept at 84 with no problems) and bass would also be ok in warmer water that about all crappie i don't think would do well. Both these fish will eat non live also.
I agree with the hybrid. I have a hybrid now (not with my rays) that does fine in warm water and eats frozen shrimp. I would think if they do ok that a crappie and bass would too, but i have never tried it.
 

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So mixed answers.... Should I stay away from this idea? I know that these natives will eat prepared food, and produce a lot of waste but with proper filteration and water changes would it still be NO?

Parasites? any more ino than just this?
 

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I would suggest you become an accomplished raykeeper before attempting it.. Competition for food could be an issue, and would any natives try to bite the eyes of a burrowing ray?
 
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