Help!!!My Female Motoro has milky body

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
when something like this happens, usually something is very wrong with the water parameters.

ur cloudy water prob wasnt a good thing, like we thought.....
 
to play it safe with salt disolve it well before pouring it in.... and i would increase your salt...
 
If I look at those parameters it looks like your aerobic bacteria are dead. A good running filter should immediately turn the ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate.

Seeing that you have ammonia, no Nitrite and very low levels of nitrate it suggests that the waste of the fish aren't processed
 
bacteria/fungus from water quality.. that will also cause them to not eat.

Water Changes + More filtration..
 
she still got those milky stuff on her, i try to add salt but nothing has changed yet. I have tested my water very things seems fine. Any other suggestion? I start to getting very worry about her, she's getting very skinny at moment. Urgetly Need help guys!!!:(
 
I would guess either some of the tankmates are stressing the ray out, especially at night.. (knife/cats)

and also that with the large gravel that substrate maintenance could come into effect with all those large bioload fish ... physical waste not decomposing quickly enough could lead to a bacterial infection with rays always being on the bottom.
 
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