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    beautiful fish good sir
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    I found the mystery snail!

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    blue spotted rays are one oy all time fav species of rays . idk if i will have them lol



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    He looks great ... I recently picked one up and got him eating after a few days I have read that the hardest thing is to get them eating


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    Also I have heard they just die out of know we're sorry to hear he didn't make iy


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    brent,

    do you still have your blue dotted ray any updates? these are one of my fav species so far i have never kept any kinds of rays.



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    Amazing colors



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    Were you using any vitamin-iodine supplements? Def. a must for any ray or shark. Vita-Chem is a good start for dripping on the food and Mazuri makes a vitamin supplement for rays and sharks thats supposed to be the best.



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    I had a blue spot for a couple months before I did something stupid and killed her. I was experimenting with vodka dosing to manage nitrates and got a bacterial bloom. When I discovered the problem, the ray was already struggling. All other fish inhabitants were unaffected. From this, I hypothesize that these rays are more oxygen sensitive than other fish. I also think that they may suffer more from gill burn during shipping than other animals. Perhaps this might help partially explain why they can be so hard to acclimatize.

    For feeding, my ray loved PE mysis. I would turn off the circulation in the tank and use a baster to put down a pile of shrimp. She would "pounce" on the pile, and form a dome over the top of it while she ate. It was pretty cool. Many people suggested squid, but I never had good luck with it. The squid I had was very tough stuff, and I don't believe these rays have any sharp teeth, only bony plates. I'm not sure how they would break down something as tough as squid. Perhaps if it was cut down into very small pieces it may work.

    Last I found the ray really liked having a shaded overhang to hang out under. She would swim around quite a bit, but her favorite spot was in the shade.



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