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Albino Tangerine Designer Hybrid Stingray (Potamotrygon sp)

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Albino Tangerine Designer Hybrid Stingray (Potamotrygon sp)

Albino Red Lucy Pearl Hybrid Stingray (Potamotrygon jabuti sp. hybrid)

The Albino Red Lucy Pearl Hybrid Stingray is a true centerpiece freshwater ray—bred for an ultra-bright albino base, warm red “Lucy” tone, and a high-contrast pearl pattern that pops under good lighting. This is a premium display animal with big personality: intelligent, food-motivated, and always cruising the sand looking for its next meal. Like all Potamotrygon, it thrives when kept in pristine water, stable temperatures, and a wide, open footprint that lets it glide naturally.

Because this is a hybrid, pattern and coloration can vary slightly from ray to ray—each one is essentially one-of-one.


Tank Size

  • Minimum (juvenile): 180 gallons (6 ft tank)

  • Recommended (adult): 240–300+ gallons, 8 ft long preferred

  • Footprint matters most: aim for wide and long (rays use floor space more than height)

Substrate: fine sand is strongly recommended (protects the disc and helps natural behavior).
Filtration: oversized biological filtration + strong aeration; rays are messy eaters.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 78–82°F (25.5–27.8°C)

  • pH: 6.2–7.2 (stable is more important than chasing numbers)

  • GH: 3–8 dGH

  • KH: 1–4 dKH

  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm (must be zero)

  • Nitrate: ideally < 20 ppm (lower is better)

Water quality note: Stingrays are extremely sensitive to deteriorating conditions—consistent maintenance and clean, oxygen-rich water is the key to long-term success.


Tank Mates (Best Options)

Choose tank mates that are peaceful, non-nippy, and large enough not to be eaten:

Great companions:

  • Larger peaceful South American cichlids (non-aggressive types)

  • Silver dollars

  • Larger Geophagus / eartheaters

  • Severums (with careful monitoring)

  • Larger plecos (choose smooth-bodied species; avoid overly spiny/nippy types)

  • Some larger, calm catfish (depending on species/temperament)

Avoid:

  • Fin nippers (tiger barbs, many smaller tetras, etc.)

  • Aggressive cichlids that may bite the ray’s disc

  • Very small fish (often become food)

  • Overly spined/armored fish that can cause injury during feeding competition

  • Any fish known to be overly fast/greedy at feeding time if it causes the ray to miss meals


Feeding

A healthy ray should be eating consistently. Offer a varied meaty diet such as:

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets (ray-friendly)

  • Shrimp, krill, mussel, clam

  • Earthworms / blackworms (where appropriate)

  • Occasional fish-based foods (clean sources)

Feed juveniles more frequently, and adults in steady portions while maintaining excellent filtration and water changes.

 

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Albino Red Lucy Pearl Hybrid Stingray (Potamotrygon jabuti sp. hybrid)

The Albino Red Lucy Pearl Hybrid Stingray is a true centerpiece freshwater ray—bred for an ultra-bright albino base, warm red “Lucy” tone, and a high-contrast pearl pattern that pops under good lighting. This is a premium display animal with big personality: intelligent, food-motivated, and always cruising the sand looking for its next meal. Like all Potamotrygon, it thrives when kept in pristine water, stable temperatures, and a wide, open footprint that lets it glide naturally.

Because this is a hybrid, pattern and coloration can vary slightly from ray to ray—each one is essentially one-of-one.


Tank Size

  • Minimum (juvenile): 180 gallons (6 ft tank)

  • Recommended (adult): 240–300+ gallons, 8 ft long preferred

  • Footprint matters most: aim for wide and long (rays use floor space more than height)

Substrate: fine sand is strongly recommended (protects the disc and helps natural behavior).
Filtration: oversized biological filtration + strong aeration; rays are messy eaters.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 78–82°F (25.5–27.8°C)

  • pH: 6.2–7.2 (stable is more important than chasing numbers)

  • GH: 3–8 dGH

  • KH: 1–4 dKH

  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm (must be zero)

  • Nitrate: ideally < 20 ppm (lower is better)

Water quality note: Stingrays are extremely sensitive to deteriorating conditions—consistent maintenance and clean, oxygen-rich water is the key to long-term success.


Tank Mates (Best Options)

Choose tank mates that are peaceful, non-nippy, and large enough not to be eaten:

Great companions:

  • Larger peaceful South American cichlids (non-aggressive types)

  • Silver dollars

  • Larger Geophagus / eartheaters

  • Severums (with careful monitoring)

  • Larger plecos (choose smooth-bodied species; avoid overly spiny/nippy types)

  • Some larger, calm catfish (depending on species/temperament)

Avoid:

  • Fin nippers (tiger barbs, many smaller tetras, etc.)

  • Aggressive cichlids that may bite the ray’s disc

  • Very small fish (often become food)

  • Overly spined/armored fish that can cause injury during feeding competition

  • Any fish known to be overly fast/greedy at feeding time if it causes the ray to miss meals


Feeding

A healthy ray should be eating consistently. Offer a varied meaty diet such as:

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets (ray-friendly)

  • Shrimp, krill, mussel, clam

  • Earthworms / blackworms (where appropriate)

  • Occasional fish-based foods (clean sources)

Feed juveniles more frequently, and adults in steady portions while maintaining excellent filtration and water changes.

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