F frontosafanatic Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 16, 2007 63 1 38 somewhere Jan 26, 2010 #1 Does anyone know how to treat a ray that got it's slimecoat partially sucked off???? Can this kill your ray????
Does anyone know how to treat a ray that got it's slimecoat partially sucked off???? Can this kill your ray????
Zoodiver As seen on TV MFK Member Aug 22, 2005 6,872 42 1,005 South FL Jan 26, 2010 #2 Usually, if they are left alone, it will come back. What 'sucked' it off???
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,870 211 697 Quarantine Tank Jan 26, 2010 #3 ^ Yes, the real issue is the cause and the continued stress of the ray, which then will domino into much worse things...
^ Yes, the real issue is the cause and the continued stress of the ray, which then will domino into much worse things...
A African_Fever Candiru MFK Member Jan 3, 2007 480 1 48 Canada Jan 26, 2010 #5 Good chance it has to do with your water parameters. I know when I was slack on changing the water for my motoros they'd let me know by shedding their slime coat. A quick 50% water change and they were back to normal.
Good chance it has to do with your water parameters. I know when I was slack on changing the water for my motoros they'd let me know by shedding their slime coat. A quick 50% water change and they were back to normal.