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Motoro Stingray
$40.00
Size: Approx 8″
Minimum Tank Size: 80 gallons
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Water Conditions: 75-80° F, pH 6.8-7.6
Max. Size: 30”
Color Form: Dark brown color with yellow or orange spots
Diet: Fresh and frozen cockles, mussels, prawns, and other inverts
Compatibility: Only fishes that are bigger in size
Origin: South America
Family: Potamotrygonidae
Lifespan: 15 Years
Aquarist Experience Lever: Beginner
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Category: Bottom Dwellers
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Chinese High Fin Banded Shark (Myxocyprinus asiaticus) are one of only two known suckers that are found in Asia, the other being the Siberian Cotostomus rotratus. They originate from the highly aerated mountain streams in the Yangtze River of China and despite their size (up to 4’6″ in length) are popular community tank fish. Because of pollution and over collection for the aquarium trade, the Chinese High Fin Banded Shark has been placed on the endangered species list and is a state protected species in China.
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Chinese High Fin Banded Shark are best kept in at least a 55 gallon aquarium with a sandy or fine gravel substrate that is densely planted and aquascaped with some driftwood
or bogwood, and some rocks if desired. They can tolerate a wide range of temperature variations but because they are subject to abrupt changes in water quality and highly susceptible to nitrates; good aeration, regular partial water changes, and a good filtration system is necessary to keep these fish healthy and happy.
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(which makes the orange flecks in the fish’s coloration more pink), live, fresh or frozen bloodworms
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Color Form: Brown, White
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Life Span: 25+ years
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Care Level: Moderate
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The Dojo Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) is also known as the Weather Loach, Oriental weatherfish, Chinese Weatherfish and Pond Loach. These remarkable fish are called Weather Loaches or Weatherfish because of their habit of becoming extremely active when there is a change in the weather, possiblly due to barometric pressure changes.
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The wild form of the Dojo Loach has dark greenish gray to dark brown spots over a yellowish brown, often mottled body and a noticeably paler belly. The Golden Dojo Loachhas a much thinner body and is pink to gold in coloration.
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Dojo Loaches do well in potted plant aquariums with a soft sand or fine gravel substrate. They enjoy digging and burrowing into the substrate and will eventually uproot unpotted plants. They are most active during the evening hours and like to hide during the day in rocks, caves and around driftwood
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