Miles;2444311; said:You should read up on ammonia toxicity and pH and why drip acclimation is detrimental...
Comparing humans and rays? Would that be like comparing wild amazon silt substrate with captive crushed glass substrate? Rays in the wild can 'leave' if they don't like the substrate, not so much in the glass jail cell.
Comparing cichlids and rays? Would that be like humans and rays or ...
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I still think it's the sand.
I think larger rays can live on this sand, no problem. I think juvenile rays, specifically reticulata, are irritated by it...
(ps. 3 of my retics are from TFD and they were way worse than these. LFS had them on crushed coral with an UGF. They sure did heal quickly on the barebottom with driftwood hiding spots)



Miles;2444311; said:You should read up on ammonia toxicity and pH and why drip acclimation is detrimental...
I still think it's the sand.
I think larger rays can live on this sand, no problem. I think juvenile rays, specifically reticulata, are irritated by it...
(ps. 3 of my retics are from TFD and they were way worse than these. LFS had them on crushed coral with an UGF. They sure did heal quickly on the barebottom with driftwood hiding spots)
FishDog;2444373; said:Always love a good P*ssing match LOL! I have a bare bottom QT tank and smooth gravel in my main tank. To many variables with sand.

csx4236;2441057; said:Fluke tabs are no good for rays do major water change and get it out fast or there DEAD. Dude who told you to use fluke tabs that is a major problem it might already be to late get your rays into another tank NOW.
abortedsoul;2445470; said:Funny that you should mention that! We are going to be doing 1/6th medium smooth river rock, 1/6th small smooth river rock, and 2/3rds bare bottom. We will also probably toss in a piece of driftwood to give them a place to hide.![]()
DB junkie;2444692; said:4 lbs/100 gallons is going rate during troublesome times. I believe that's 4 times what you're at. Add slowly. Half at a time.
FishDog;2445501; said:I used Estes black and white rock because it is smaller and has a smooth coating. Can't wait to see the pics.
