A photo of Bullseye round stingray

Bullseye round stingray

Urobatis concentricus

Neptune’s rating:

43
  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • DifficultyDifficult
  • HardinessModerate
  • Liters per Fish200 L
  • OriginEastern Pacific Ocean
  • pH7.8 - 8.4
  • PopularityUncommon
  • RarityRare
  • Temperature20.0 - 25.0 °C
  • VibrancyDull

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

More about Bullseye round stingray

The Bullseye round stingray (Urobatis concentricus) is characterized by its distinctive concentric circular patterns and typically brownish to yellowish coloration, blending with their marine environment. This species is native to the Eastern Pacific, ranging from the Gulf of California down to Peru, where it inhabits sandy bottoms and rocky reefs. Morphologically, it features a rounded disc shape with a relatively short, whip-like tail equipped with a venomous spine, used for defense. Although it possesses unique coloration and patterns, the Bullseye round stingray is not prominently known or particularly popular in the aquarium hobby, largely due to its specific care requirements and potentially dangerous sting.

© Helio Digital | Privacy Policy