Smallest Brackish Stingrays for Moray tankmates?

Frank Castle

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Just browsing species for now, then I will decide what tank I will need, but I want a brackish ray for a tankmate for my pair of Gymnothorax tiles. Something small.......very small if possible, I am NOT getting a St. John's Stingaree, they get WAY too big lol

Anything that might stay under the 20-24" mark?
 
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You will probably have to bump the salinity up and get a blue spotted or something. A few years ago a vendor here sold some stingrays from western Africa that are apparently closely related to the Atlantic/st.johns rays and only reach 18". Never seen them again though.
 
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Frank Castle

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You will probably have to bump the salinity up and get a blue spotted or something. A few years ago a vendor here sold some stingrays from western Africa that are apparently closely related to the Atlantic/st.johns rays and only reach 18". Never seen them again though.
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Any idea what they are? Can you think of any others that only grow 18"??? I have no problem going full salt, I think G. tile is supposed to eventually get full salt anyway and I do have a few cichlids that have been found in full salt as well, but I really had a better species diversity by keeping it brackish, but whatever works is fine with me
 
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How big is the tank anyway? Realistically you'd need a huge tank to keep more than morays and rays.
 
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