freshwater rays

I am on monsterfishkeepers. And I am no longer doing the rays. Apparently my tap comes out at 7.0, but all my tanks hold at 7.8. so the 150 will be peacock african cichlids.
 
reptileguy2727 said:
i never said i would starve it, just that i dont plan on getting them until i know theyre on frozen. ive read barron's book on freshwater rays so i know how to watch for weightloss (among other health issues). thanks though. do you mean table shrimp? so just peel and thaw frozen human grade shrimp and then cut it down to ray sized portions would be the best food item to get them on?


Cutting shrimp down to bite sized portion would be right. Getting them to try shrimps would can be a challenge, however. Like what rallysman said, make sure that they get a hump in the lower back from feeding it on food it readily takes before weaning it on shrimps.

A lot of people have had moderate success on tricking rays to eat shrimp
by "marinating" the shrimp with the food theyre accustomed to or using guts and essence of earthworms. Just mix them together, let is sit for an hour and feed it to your rays. If they are hungry enough, they will try it.
 
The freshwater rays are no longer on the menu. The tank will be used for Peacock cichlids. Thank you though.
 
it's a shame. FW rays are a cool critter to keep. I wish you the best!
 
reptileguy2727 said:
The freshwater rays are no longer on the menu. The tank will be used for Peacock cichlids. Thank you though.
Boooooooooooooooooooooooooo....get rays they are so much better than africans imo. My lil pups eat alot of bloodworms and i feed them blackworms on the weekends only cuz the only place that sells them is kinda far from where i live but there healthy. Im about to start trying shrimp cuz there getting fat on the back so Ima try the shrimp thing...................get the rays as long as your ph is stable you can keep them in 7.0 ph. get some driftwood , sand and a couple plants (fake or real) and your good to go!!!
 
I keep my rays in 7.0+ water.....If you acclimate them well, they'll be fine.

Mine started eating shrimp after I mixed krill with its blackworms.
Now it pounces krill and is as fat as can be:)
 
I like to keep fish in IDEAL conditions if possible. 7.8-8.0 is not even close to ideal for rays. Therefore i do not want to push them into 'good enough' water that is not ideal for them when there are great options for fish out there that the water will be ideal for. It's just not right to the fish to put them in water opposite that of what they have been inhabiting and evolving to for millions of years.
 
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