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Tiger Whiptail Sting Ray Himantura Krempfi 30cm
Overview: The Tiger Whiptail Stingray, scientifically known as Himantura Krempfi, is a unique and captivating species, highly prized among aquarium enthusiasts for its striking appearance and graceful movements. Featuring a distinctive tiger-striped pattern on its dorsal surface, this species adds a touch of elegance and exoticism to any large home aquarium.
Origin: Himantura Krempfi is native to the freshwater and brackish water environments of Southeast Asia. They are typically found in rivers and estuaries, where they blend seamlessly into the sandy or muddy bottoms.
Feeding: Tiger Whiptail Stingrays are carnivorous, with a diet that should closely mimic their natural food sources for optimal health. They primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and worms. In the aquarium setting, they can be fed a varied diet of fresh and frozen foods such as shrimp, squid, and specially formulated pellets for carnivorous fish.
Tank Mates: Choosing the right tank mates for Himantura Krempfi is crucial due to their size and temperament. Suitable companions include large, peaceful fish that dwell in the upper parts of the water column. Aggressive or fin-nipping species should be avoided, as they can stress or harm the stingray. It’s also important to note that small fish may be seen as prey.
Aggression: Tiger Whiptail Stingrays are generally peaceful towards other large tank mates but can exhibit territorial behavior, especially towards other bottom-dwellers. Their tank should be spacious enough to allow for ample personal space, minimizing potential aggression.
Experience Level: Caring for Himantura Krempfi requires an advanced level of aquarium knowledge and experience. Their specific dietary, environmental, and health needs, coupled with their sensitivity to water quality, make them suitable only for experienced aquarists.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C)
- pH: 6.5 to 7.5
- Hardness: 5 to 15 dGH
- Aquarium Size: Due to their potential size, a minimum tank size of 180 gallons is recommended, with a preference for larger spaces to accommodate their growth and swimming behavior.
Providing the Tiger Whiptail Stingray with the right environment, diet, and companionship can ensure this magnificent species thrives in your care, offering a unique and mesmerizing addition to your aquatic collection.
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