Can anyone id this stingray?

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Any idea of the species ?

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Any idea of the species ?

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Tough to see clearly, but it is probably a California round ray, Urobatis halleri. They are pretty common in the pet trade.
 
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California Round Ray (Urobatis halleri) - your picture isn’t very clear but I agree with other poster that it probably is California Round Stingray. I am attaching stock photo for comparison. Hope this helps.
 

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