The Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray (Taeniura lymma) is a visually stunning species prized for its bright blue spots and distinctive ribbon-like tail. This small ray is a captivating addition to a mature marine aquarium, but it requires careful husbandry and a suitably large tank to thrive.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. This species is best suited to aquarists with experience in keeping rays or other specialised marine fish.
Temperament and Compatibility: Generally peaceful, the Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray coexists well with other non-aggressive tank mates. Avoid housing with small fish that may be seen as prey or overly aggressive species that could stress the ray.
Diet: Carnivorous. Feed a varied diet of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, mussels, and specialised ray pellets. Regular feeding is essential to maintain health.
Minimum Tank Size: At least 180 litres (approximately 50 gallons) for a small individual, with a large sandy substrate area to allow natural burrowing and resting behaviour.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting is sufficient. Moderate water flow is preferred to mimic natural reef environments without causing stress.
Placement: Provide a sandy bottom substrate with ample open space for swimming and hiding. Avoid sharp decorations that could damage the delicate skin.
Origin: Indo-Pacific region.
Maximum Size: Up to 35 cm disc width in the wild; smaller sizes typical in captivity.
Overall, the Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray is a rewarding species for dedicated marine aquarists who can meet its specific care requirements.



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