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Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray (Potamotrygon jabuti)

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Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray (Potamotrygon jabuti)

Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray — Potamotrygon jabuti

Molten color with pearl precision

The Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray is a next-level freshwater showpiece. This rare albino morph removes the traditional dark base and replaces it with a glowing ivory-to-golden disc layered with vibrant tangerine and pearl-like spotting. The contrast is intense — each spot appearing crisp and luminous against the pale background. Under proper lighting, the entire ray radiates warm orange and gold tones, giving it a molten, high-end appearance.

Originating from Brazilian river systems, Potamotrygon jabuti is prized for its clean, symmetrical patterning and refined disc shape. The albino variation enhances these features, making the spotting appear sharper and more defined. As it glides across fine sand, the flowing motion of its disc and tail creates a smooth, hypnotic display that commands attention in any large predator system.

Reaching 16–22+ inches disc diameter in proper conditions, this is an advanced-level species suited for serious aquarists with large, stable setups.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 300 gallons for a single adult (500+ gallons recommended long-term)

  • Footprint: Wide tank with 6–8 ft length minimum

  • Substrate: Fine sand (essential for health and natural movement)

  • Flow: Moderate

  • DĂ©cor: Minimal sharp dĂ©cor; open sand areas

  • Lighting: Moderate (enhances tangerine and pearl contrast)

  • Filtration: Oversized biological filtration required (heavy waste producer)

  • Lid: Secure cover recommended


Tank Mates

Best with large, calm, compatible species:

  • Arowana

  • Datnoids

  • Large peaceful cichlids

  • Giant gouramis

  • Large catfish

Avoid aggressive fish that may nip the disc and avoid small fish that may become food.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 80–86°F (27–30°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.2

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Water Quality: Extremely clean and stable; sensitive to ammonia and nitrite

  • Oxygen: Moderate to high dissolved oxygen preferred


Diet

Carnivorous:

  • Fresh shrimp and prawn

  • Fish fillet

  • Earthworms

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets

 

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Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray — Potamotrygon jabuti

Molten color with pearl precision

The Albino Tangerine Pearl Stingray is a next-level freshwater showpiece. This rare albino morph removes the traditional dark base and replaces it with a glowing ivory-to-golden disc layered with vibrant tangerine and pearl-like spotting. The contrast is intense — each spot appearing crisp and luminous against the pale background. Under proper lighting, the entire ray radiates warm orange and gold tones, giving it a molten, high-end appearance.

Originating from Brazilian river systems, Potamotrygon jabuti is prized for its clean, symmetrical patterning and refined disc shape. The albino variation enhances these features, making the spotting appear sharper and more defined. As it glides across fine sand, the flowing motion of its disc and tail creates a smooth, hypnotic display that commands attention in any large predator system.

Reaching 16–22+ inches disc diameter in proper conditions, this is an advanced-level species suited for serious aquarists with large, stable setups.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 300 gallons for a single adult (500+ gallons recommended long-term)

  • Footprint: Wide tank with 6–8 ft length minimum

  • Substrate: Fine sand (essential for health and natural movement)

  • Flow: Moderate

  • DĂ©cor: Minimal sharp dĂ©cor; open sand areas

  • Lighting: Moderate (enhances tangerine and pearl contrast)

  • Filtration: Oversized biological filtration required (heavy waste producer)

  • Lid: Secure cover recommended


Tank Mates

Best with large, calm, compatible species:

  • Arowana

  • Datnoids

  • Large peaceful cichlids

  • Giant gouramis

  • Large catfish

Avoid aggressive fish that may nip the disc and avoid small fish that may become food.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 80–86°F (27–30°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.2

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Water Quality: Extremely clean and stable; sensitive to ammonia and nitrite

  • Oxygen: Moderate to high dissolved oxygen preferred


Diet

Carnivorous:

  • Fresh shrimp and prawn

  • Fish fillet

  • Earthworms

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets

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