Hi, I've found lots of info on feeding freshwater rays, but I'm not sure if the same diet applies to marine rays. So please help me.
I have a very small "atlantic sting ray" (not sure this is the correct name for it). It's been in my 150gal tank for about 3 weeks without eating anything that I can see (not sure if it's eating something out of my sight).
I've tried frozen shrimp, dry Jumbo Krill, dead hermit crabs, live small fish, all of this with and without liquid garlic (kent's garlic xtreme). I have a bamboo shark in the tank, and the shark is eating well.
After trying to feed without success, I usually leave the food over the sand bed, hoping the ray will in a given moment take it. I've never seen it taking the food, but this disappears by the next day. Though anyone else in the tank could eat it during the night.
What should I do? I'm kind of desperate since I think too much timed has passed and the ray could starve any moment, even though it looks healthy.
I have a very small "atlantic sting ray" (not sure this is the correct name for it). It's been in my 150gal tank for about 3 weeks without eating anything that I can see (not sure if it's eating something out of my sight).
I've tried frozen shrimp, dry Jumbo Krill, dead hermit crabs, live small fish, all of this with and without liquid garlic (kent's garlic xtreme). I have a bamboo shark in the tank, and the shark is eating well.
After trying to feed without success, I usually leave the food over the sand bed, hoping the ray will in a given moment take it. I've never seen it taking the food, but this disappears by the next day. Though anyone else in the tank could eat it during the night.
What should I do? I'm kind of desperate since I think too much timed has passed and the ray could starve any moment, even though it looks healthy.