M Mr.Amazing Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2009 23 0 0 New York Feb 22, 2009 #21 sodenoshirayuki;2820474; said: If the ray is under a lot of stress, it would be hiding in the sand or just not moving at all... Click to expand... not really but w.e, my last ray all he did was do that, and never ate.
sodenoshirayuki;2820474; said: If the ray is under a lot of stress, it would be hiding in the sand or just not moving at all... Click to expand... not really but w.e, my last ray all he did was do that, and never ate.
S sodenoshirayuki Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 24, 2008 1,205 0 0 Toronto Feb 22, 2009 #22 Theres alot of reason why they dont eat, not just becuase of stress...if it was a new ray, it could've been that you offered the wrong foods.
Theres alot of reason why they dont eat, not just becuase of stress...if it was a new ray, it could've been that you offered the wrong foods.
V veve Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2009 17 0 0 Abu Dhabi, UAE Feb 22, 2009 #23 what is the right food? worms and if they dont what do u try?
S sodenoshirayuki Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 24, 2008 1,205 0 0 Toronto Feb 22, 2009 #24 bloodworms, blackworms, earthworms. Its usually one of these 3 that gets them eating.