Toulk allot of alloance to buy him. Not to mention his 120 gallon.
Now that we know he is ok (doesn't sound like he actually got envenomated)... lets get to the main problem/ How did a 4 inch ray have a chance to strike you? Owning a ray you need to be careful, not pet, touch,caress rub etc. Also your ray is a baby the level of stress you caused it by needing to strike is not good for him. I hope this is a learning opportunity and you are more respectful of the venomous animal you now have.
I was trying to hand feed him but I think I scared him and the little guy whipped around and stung me. I know stressing out a small, delicate, venemous animal is something I have to avoid.
My old ray I could put some blackworms in my hand and swiftly put it about half way down in the tank -still holding on- and she'd gobble them right up. I guess the new ray would enjoy your method allot more.
So overall we learned here.
1. He really didn't get stung.
2. A stingray is not a neat cool toy that you play with.
3. Stay tuned it will probably happen again.
4. Your hand in the tank caused stress to the ray which caused harm.
5. I should probably keep my hand out of the tank unless I really need to and in those cases a net or tongs can do wonders.
6. You need to do more research on keeping a stingray.
7. Don't take advice from those who have not ever kept a ray themselves. Or who had said ray for less then one year.
8. My is spelled my.
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