sting rays death curl : (

navygirl76

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any updates on the little guy? is he/she still alive?
 

navygirl76

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aww im so sorry to hear that! he was a beauty.
 

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Might not have been anything you did necassarly..... Look at the pertruding hip bones in the pic..... The ray looked to be in poor health.
 

andersp90

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Miles;2449285; said:
It was the substrate...
Yhea its a fact. Cos you say so. :ROFL:

I have lost newly imported rectis, both now and before. With no sand in the tank. :ROFL:

I have also imported around 50 rectis the past 4 years with my LFS. They have fine sand in all their tanks. We have only lost a few. :ROFL:

You have no profe of this theory, so stop acting like its a fact. :screwy:
 

Miles

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andersp90;2449299; said:
Yhea its a fact. Cos you say so. :ROFL:

I have lost newly imported rectis, both now and before. With no sand in the tank. :ROFL:

I have also imported around 50 rectis the past 4 years with my LFS. They have fine sand in all their tanks. We have only lost a few. :ROFL:

You have no profe of this theory, so stop acting like its a fact. :screwy:
Your sand substrate you posted is much different than this sand substrate, I am sorry you can't see this.

I keep my 'newly imported retics' on the same sand substrate you do, no issues..


I am the one who has never lost a reticulata ray??? so...
 
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