Ammonia burn or something else???

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Hard to say they are stunted when you have other rays in the same system that are steadily growing including other marbles

That's the truth.... I bet within the next year the blacks catch the biggest Marble.

Growthrate on the Characins in these tanks is pretty crazy too..... Dorado have almost doubled, Aimara has doubled, and one of the Brycon went from a few inches to a foot long and easily half as tall in about a year.
 
So how is she doing today?

I think she looks a little better..... Doesn't seem near as red.

Ate shrimp tonight. :)

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Ofc she is doing better. She is in good hands! :)

That's controversial. I've "stunted" how many rays now? And this ray is in a 125 filled with water hard enough to turn submerrged pot scrubbies so solid they could be considered weapons if projected or thrown hard enough. But you could say I do the best I can with what I have. ;)
 
That's controversial. I've "stunted" how many rays now? And this ray is in a 125 filled with water hard enough to turn submerrged pot scrubbies so solid they could be considered weapons if projected or thrown hard enough. But you could say I do the best I can with what I have. ;)

I am calling social services as we speak! ;)
 
I am calling social services as we speak! ;)

Tell them to contact the local water department if they need to know where to find me. They know me very well..... Not many homes around here have been metered at up to 20K+ gallons of water a month. ;)

Bob I'm sure if you have room eventually some will make it over that way.... :)
 
Lol.


Tell them to contact the local water department if they need to know where to find me. They know me very well..... Not many homes around here have been metered at up to 20K+ gallons of water a month. ;)

Bob I'm sure if you have room eventually some will make it over that way.... :)



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