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22-11-2010, 03:41 PM | #11 |
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Nice info! Thanks bro, but can i ask about the tor sat (baby catfish), do they have live parasites as well?
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22-11-2010, 03:48 PM | #12 |
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Can we com bigger ray with smaller ray let say 15cm with 25cm diameter?
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22-11-2010, 04:02 PM | #13 |
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Good pointer bro uluaking. Just a point to add when cleaning up the sump. Make sure only one compartment is washed at a time to prevent the loss of all BB. Also to make sure that the "dirty" water dont get back to the main tank as the act as toxic ammonia bomb. Learnt my lesson twice with 2 of my rays killed by my silly act.
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22-11-2010, 04:08 PM | #14 |
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Cool info bro. Thanks! I wanna ask about the feeder fish.. Will baby catfish have live parasites in it?
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For newbies on purchasing ur new ray, I would suggest keeping ur tank bared bottom meaning no sand or subtrate. Learn to practice ur WC skills and maintain gd water para first as mentioned by TS. And pls read & understand more on ray-keeping fm the Stingray Forum in here, most of the do's/don't & wat-to-know are there for u to learn. Lastly, IMO heater are really nt essential in SG's climate & raykeeping unless ur tank's in super freezing air cond room. I hav nvr use a heater thru-out my entire fish-keeping days even till nw. Temp for my rays' tank has been on the avg of 30 degrees, all my rays are flying, dancing & climbing like mad Gd water keeping, correct dosage of salt input & gd diet will ensure injuries to recover quick & fast. My 2 cents Last edited by BlackTribal; 22-11-2010 at 05:56 PM. |
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22-11-2010, 06:06 PM | #16 |
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thanks for the very good information. i've gotten my first pair of motoro rays for almost 1week+.
my question is how do i mp-train them? they seem disinterested in mp, but keep hunting down live feeders (mini catfishes). also, there are quite a variety of prawns in the market, which are the types to feed rays and aros? |
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Pups are generally quite easier to train mp diet, however there will be some stubborn ones. Since u hav 2 rays, so as long one of them start to eat mp the other will most likely to follow suit. First 1 - 3 days they may starve a little, tat's common ... juz be patient. Any small to medium prawns is fine, most import is fresh then portion it to a few servings (3 - 4 servings recommended) keep in fridge, the rest in freezer. Tis is assuming u feed twice a day for ur pups. I feed my rays & aros frozen tiger prawns. Note: make sure they hav a hump on the back fm the previous last fed meal before commencing mp training. If u think rays are too skinny top & underbelly, it's best to bulk them up a little first. Spent some time whenever free to observe them & their routine. They will aso recog the owner and know food is coming Mine will all fly up whenever I approached the tank wif food tray, even those resting on the bottom. |
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22-11-2010, 10:12 PM | #19 |
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1) Read stingray books written by Richard Ross.
2) PH meter is essential. 3) Tank width min 2.5" if not intend to upgrade tank in future. 4) Do not buy 2nd ray until 1st ray survive more than 9 months as base on Richard Ross's book, many 1st time ray keeper loss their 1st ray within a year. |
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