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Eastern fiddler ray Profile

Trygonorrhina fasciata

ℹ️ Overview

The Eastern fiddler ray (Trygonorrhina fasciata), also known as the banjo shark, is a species of fish characterized by its distinctive fiddler shape and banded pattern. Its body color ranges from grey to brown, adorned with darker bands. Originating from the southern coast of Australia, this species inhabits sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters. Physically, it's recognized for its large, rounded pectoral fins and elongated, tapering tail. Despite its unique appearance, the Eastern fiddler ray is not commonly found in the aquarium hobby, primarily due to its size and habitat requirements.

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  • DifficultyDifficult
  • HardinessModerate
  • pH7.5 - 8.5
  • PopularityUncommon
  • RarityRare
  • Temperature18.0 - 22.0 °C
  • VibrancyDull

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

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