We have some pretty nice corn fed women here in Minnesota
. I thought maybe I would try it with my Stingrays. Today was the first attempt. I thawed out some frozen corn and mixed it in with the stingrays normal slurry. I let it all soak for about 15 minutes before attempting to feed them.
About half of the stingrays have mouthed the corn and eaten the soft parts out of the kernels. I will keep it up and see if they will start accepting it on a regular basis. I think I will also incorporate peas and possibly carrots.
MY RATIONAL: The rays have eaten every single plant (including Anubias and Bamboo!!) in my 1700 gallon system so I think some vegetation must be a part of their diet in the wild.
Anyone see a concern or possible health issue? NOTE: I do wash the corn first to eliminate possible pesticides.
Has anyone tried anything similiar?
Cheers
Stan
. I thought maybe I would try it with my Stingrays. Today was the first attempt. I thawed out some frozen corn and mixed it in with the stingrays normal slurry. I let it all soak for about 15 minutes before attempting to feed them. About half of the stingrays have mouthed the corn and eaten the soft parts out of the kernels. I will keep it up and see if they will start accepting it on a regular basis. I think I will also incorporate peas and possibly carrots.
MY RATIONAL: The rays have eaten every single plant (including Anubias and Bamboo!!) in my 1700 gallon system so I think some vegetation must be a part of their diet in the wild.
Anyone see a concern or possible health issue? NOTE: I do wash the corn first to eliminate possible pesticides.
Has anyone tried anything similiar?
Cheers
Stan
They have sucked the soft part out of the corn but of course neither has been there first choice.