Just like the title guys.
I remember a while back having a discussion with Mike about this.
He stated he saw a decrease in pup deaths after switching his pup tanks to bare bottom.
I want to keep this simple and about what breeders are doing and what they see. NO slamming on bare bottom vs sand for stingray tanks. I want to keep it simple about what breeders do with newborn pups.
Example: I'll start
Rays Bred: Motoro
Litter sizes: 4-7
Total qty of Pups bred: 16
Pups Lost after Birth: 2
Substrate in Pup tank: My first litter of 4 was with sand and I lost 2. I then switched to barebottom and did not have any deaths the next two litters.
I remember a while back having a discussion with Mike about this.
He stated he saw a decrease in pup deaths after switching his pup tanks to bare bottom.
I want to keep this simple and about what breeders are doing and what they see. NO slamming on bare bottom vs sand for stingray tanks. I want to keep it simple about what breeders do with newborn pups.
Example: I'll start
Rays Bred: Motoro
Litter sizes: 4-7
Total qty of Pups bred: 16
Pups Lost after Birth: 2
Substrate in Pup tank: My first litter of 4 was with sand and I lost 2. I then switched to barebottom and did not have any deaths the next two litters.