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  • to hell with you old timer

    Votes: 22 20.2%
  • this actually makes sense

    Votes: 87 79.8%

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tank125;2869576; said:
Yeah, I am gonna try the temperature change thing too, just not sure how I will get the temp to drop... I guess it will on its own in the winter.

Blow a lot of air through the wet dry? Cool the water right out of the drip plate? Maybe a timer on a blower. May sound kinda sillly, but I'll be more than happy to guinea pig it......
 
uncwnells;2869584; said:
this guy makes sense, take the time to read the article and then use your common sense. Sont just write him off because you think hes taking a shot at you, I ma sure that he is only trying to make a suggestion that will help us in the long run. Yeah I read about the entire thing.

No one is flaming yet, most of us have been on here longe enough to know that David knows his stuff
 
I couldn't agree more. The overuse/misuse of many medications is really scary on so many levels. Well put! I think these kind of discussions are incredibly valuable and would like to see/participate more in them!
 
Thanks for coming on and lending out, your knowledge will be well absorbed. You definitely picked a good time to come back. I haven't seen this many sick ray threads so close together even going back to the first threads.
 
DavidW;2869598; said:
so true

Dodger, regarding river temperatures, just google 'water temp for xingu' or 'tapajos ' or Colombia or whatever and after a lot of digging you can find the water temp ranges, and the readings given are usually for surface temperatures not bottom temperatures, they are all similar. I think some people confuse air temperatures with water temperatures, believe me, having swam in the Amazon, it is frequently cooler that you might expect ( I could explain why) , although never too uncomfortable :)
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K now I understand where your coming from on that. Kinda like the beach warmer water on the shallows But is it proven that the rays stay in the colder waters for long periods at a time or are they always trying to stay near the shallows?
 
my next set up was not going to be really heated.... i was gonna do a shallow end under HID lighting along with UVA/UVB spectrum bulbs and then have the main pond deeper and kept cooler... this is to allow the rays to pick where they want to be... also the water change thing i could not agree more on... people complain and cry when they should be flushing there tank with water changes... all comes back to my kiss thread
 
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Wow thank you. I have thought about some of this stuff before (day/night heat changes/ over dose/ over med use) but I always though naw trust the "masters", but know you have given me written proof that isnt over the top or anything just basic truth with every back up. I would love to hear more "rants" like this from you.
 
so i see you keep the high end temp at 78-80, and low of 72. what would you suggest as to a constant temp, if one was not setting up a variable temp setup?
 
dodgers86;2869650; said:
K now I understand where your coming from on that. Kinda like the beach warmer water on the shallows But is it proven that the rays stay in the colder waters for long periods at a time or are they always trying to stay near the shallows?


they hunt on the bottom, mostly at night, they bask sometimes for a while during the day, this is when people get stung usually, although usually still in a few feet of water and covered with sand. They have excellent eyesight fdor low-light conditions as well as electrical senses. A superb predator! I am also interested in a more detailed and complete answer to your question ( " how much time and where" ). No radio or GPS tagging of Amazon rays has yet been done as far as I am aware to be able to definitively give a complete picture, The mystery is part of the attraction
:)
 
dmopar74;2869691; said:
so i see you keep the high end temp at 78-80, and low of 72. what would you suggest as to a constant temp, if one was not setting up a variable temp setup?

most folks use 2 heaters anway, as a redundant backup, so instead of both at the same temp use one high and one low. otherwise the mean 76F-78F is a good constant for healthy rays, 80F as a high end constant, Heaters are not expensive.
:)

Of course, your mileage may vary
 
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