mike22cha
Active Member
Well there has been some recent questions from people about wanting to put a shark or ray in too small of a tank, so if you want a shark or ray, here are some of the smallest kinds and here is what they require.
Marbled Catshark:
Scientific Name: Atelomycterus macleayi
Max. Size: 24"
Average adult size: 22"
Min. Tank Size: For a juvenille a 180g tank, though a small pond or custom tank would be best for a group or even an individual.
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'lengthx2.5-3'widthx2'heigth
Distribution: Western and Northern Australia
Water Temperature: 72-86 degrees F
Aquarium Suitability: 4 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: 2-3 times per week
Diet: Marine invertabrates
Coral Catshark:
Scientific Name: Atelomycterus marmoratus
Max. Size: 27.3"
Average adult size: 25"
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'x3-3.5'x2-2.5'
Distribution: Pakistan to New Guinea,the Phillippines, Thailand, China, and southern Japan. Commonly seen along the Indonesian reefs at night.
Water Temperature:72-82 degrees F
Aquarium Suitablity: 5 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: 2-3 times per week
Diet: Marine invertabrates and bony fishes. May try to eat other tankmates. "Coral Catsharks are more voracious that bamboo sharks and will attempt to eat fishes kept with them, even if they are too large to swallow whole." (Scott W. Michael, Aquarium Sharks and Rays)
Cortez Ray:
Scientific Name: Urobatis maculatus
Max Size: 16.4 inches long.
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 6-7'x2.5-3'x2'
Distribution: The west cost, Baja California, Mexico, and the Gulf or California
Water Temperature:72-82 degrees F
Aquarium Suitablity: 3 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: Once a day
Diet: Small crustaceans and small bony fish
Round Ray:
Scientific Name: Urobatis halleri
Max. Size: Max. length21.8 inches
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'x3'x2'
Distribution: Northern California to Panama
WaterTempature: 54-72 degrees F
Aquarium Suitabilty:3
Feeding Schedule: Once a day
Diet: Small crustaceans and small bony fish
If anyone could post pics of these wonderful animals that would be most appreciated because I'm on vacation and cannot get pictures to post on here. Be sure to label them.
Later when I get the chance I will get into small bamboos and medium sharks for larger ponds (1000g ponds plus).
Source: Aquarium Sharks and Rays by Scott W. Michael
Any additional information or comments are welcome.
Mike
Marbled Catshark:
Scientific Name: Atelomycterus macleayi
Max. Size: 24"
Average adult size: 22"
Min. Tank Size: For a juvenille a 180g tank, though a small pond or custom tank would be best for a group or even an individual.
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'lengthx2.5-3'widthx2'heigth
Distribution: Western and Northern Australia
Water Temperature: 72-86 degrees F
Aquarium Suitability: 4 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: 2-3 times per week
Diet: Marine invertabrates
Coral Catshark:
Scientific Name: Atelomycterus marmoratus
Max. Size: 27.3"
Average adult size: 25"
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'x3-3.5'x2-2.5'
Distribution: Pakistan to New Guinea,the Phillippines, Thailand, China, and southern Japan. Commonly seen along the Indonesian reefs at night.
Water Temperature:72-82 degrees F
Aquarium Suitablity: 5 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: 2-3 times per week
Diet: Marine invertabrates and bony fishes. May try to eat other tankmates. "Coral Catsharks are more voracious that bamboo sharks and will attempt to eat fishes kept with them, even if they are too large to swallow whole." (Scott W. Michael, Aquarium Sharks and Rays)
Cortez Ray:
Scientific Name: Urobatis maculatus
Max Size: 16.4 inches long.
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 6-7'x2.5-3'x2'
Distribution: The west cost, Baja California, Mexico, and the Gulf or California
Water Temperature:72-82 degrees F
Aquarium Suitablity: 3 out of 5
Feeding Schedule: Once a day
Diet: Small crustaceans and small bony fish
Round Ray:
Scientific Name: Urobatis halleri
Max. Size: Max. length21.8 inches
Min. Tank Size: 240-300g
Min. Pond/ Custom tank deminsions: 7'x3'x2'
Distribution: Northern California to Panama
WaterTempature: 54-72 degrees F
Aquarium Suitabilty:3
Feeding Schedule: Once a day
Diet: Small crustaceans and small bony fish
If anyone could post pics of these wonderful animals that would be most appreciated because I'm on vacation and cannot get pictures to post on here. Be sure to label them.
Later when I get the chance I will get into small bamboos and medium sharks for larger ponds (1000g ponds plus).
Source: Aquarium Sharks and Rays by Scott W. Michael
Any additional information or comments are welcome.
Mike