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I have already own a breeding pair of Round Stingrays (Urobatis halleri) which I had the female for almost for an year, and the male since early November both are doing fine but I am curious if other people agree if these rays are the best elasmobranch to begin with.
In my opinion, they are really good for beginners that have an interest in owning a shark/ray as I think they are easier than other rays and sharks and they are very hardy compared to most species like blue spotted ribbontail stingrays or coral catsharks. They also are an elasmobranch that gets pretty sizeable compared to others species and some people like myself want to have a fish that shows affection and a fish that shows a great personality.
In my opinion, they are really good for beginners that have an interest in owning a shark/ray as I think they are easier than other rays and sharks and they are very hardy compared to most species like blue spotted ribbontail stingrays or coral catsharks. They also are an elasmobranch that gets pretty sizeable compared to others species and some people like myself want to have a fish that shows affection and a fish that shows a great personality.