08/30/2023
The Round Stingray is a temperate water species that is found living off the western coast of the United States, Northern Mexico and nearby areas of the Eastern Pacific. Due to the large numbers of this species found living off the coast of California, many retailers and hobbyists have begun calling them the California Stingray. The relatively small size (10 inch main disc) has made the Round Stingray very popular with advanced aquarium hobbyists who keep shark / stingray tanks. Even though the Round Stingray is considered a smaller ray species, they still require a minimum of a 180 gallon aquarium with at least 2 feet from front to back to allow them to turn around comfortably within the aquarium.
Stingray aquariums should provide a minimum of 2 feet from front to back, 6 feet in length and 2 feet high in order to provide even smaller stingrays with room to swim and turn. As with most stingray species, the tail spine of the Round Stingray is venomous and can inflict a nasty wound if the ray is provoked. Hobbyists should be aware of the rays location within the aquarium when performing maintenance within the aquarium. The Round Stingray also needs to be transported with caution as the tail spine can become entangled in nets, which will stress the ray.