SOS! Please help! Stingray sick?

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i did help, you quoted it!

my problem is he has 7 posts, half of them are here!

1. he has done no research and finally found us,
2. one of our community sellers/breeders offers time to help and he just questions it like he's the dummy

i've said it before and i'll say it here
his ignorance is not an emergency on my part, but this time on novice questions, i was the 1st to mention 50% wc, and what kind of salt to add, it's up to him to follow. i'm sure the ammonia will be gone from his 75 gal with the 50% wc hopefully he will do it!
 
DiXoN;963500; said:
what is your problem, if you cant offer any advise stay out of these threads.
seeing as your such a stingray god you should try helping people instead of posting this rubbish.
or is it you have no clue what your talking about either.
dixon

beat me too it..............more water changes are needed as mentioned and the tank will not last long as rays grow quick but add another filter as well ac110 or another canister good luck hope the ray pulls through
 
hollywood69;963293; said:
ps- the salt you need is noniodized salt, just throw a whole shat load in there

Well I would read the directions for amount and for safe sake pre-mix it with water before adding it.

The rest of the info given by others has been great so not much more help there.
 
Thanks everybody for your help, and I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who thought hollywood69 was rude. You only learn to correct mistakes by making them. I will do water changes until it clears up, and I will go buy some freshwater salt as well. Thanks everyone, I hope it works!
 
hollywood69;963576; said:
i did help, you quoted it!

my problem is he has 7 posts, half of them are here!

1. he has done no research and finally found us,
2. one of our community sellers/breeders offers time to help and he just questions it like he's the dummy

i've said it before and i'll say it here
his ignorance is not an emergency on my part, but this time on novice questions, i was the 1st to mention 50% wc, and what kind of salt to add, it's up to him to follow. i'm sure the ammonia will be gone from his 75 gal with the 50% wc hopefully he will do it!

theres help and then theres just plain being rude, there is seriously no need for it and i am sure he is well aware of his mistakes after he has been advised on how to solve them.
who wants to take advise from someone ofering pearls of wisdon like this.

if you let your ammonia get that high you should just own oscars

and

man, they should really card people who buy stingrays nowadays, or at least give them a stingray test!!! this dude would get an F, and have to stay in summer school, he'd still probally get an F!! why come on here and ask for help, just to question the advice of professionals!! here's some advice, send her to me!!


yes he found us and hopefully the info gained will help him out and he will learn from this experience.
you should too.
 
hollywood69;963576; said:
i did help, you quoted it!

my problem is he has 7 posts, half of them are here!

1. he has done no research and finally found us,
2. one of our community sellers/breeders offers time to help and he just questions it like he's the dummy

i've said it before and i'll say it here
his ignorance is not an emergency on my part, but this time on novice questions, i was the 1st to mention 50% wc, and what kind of salt to add, it's up to him to follow. i'm sure the ammonia will be gone from his 75 gal with the 50% wc hopefully he will do it!

he has 7 posts and most of them are hear thats good as it shows he has done alot of reading rather than doing needless posts like you

he has posted when he needs help

my adive is try to find out what caused the amonia you may need to clean your filters or you may have some left over food stuck somewere

move all the rocks and decor arouind and remove any rubbish laying around then do a big 40% water change as long as the temp doesnt drop to much 50% will be ok as long as their is no big change in PH

then do 25% water changes every other day for the next week

dont try feeding the rays for the next few days unless you see them real active looking for food this will help to cut down the bio load

if you have big problems getting rid of the amonia in the next few days use amolock or prime
 
You need to do a HUGE water change, do a 75+ & then another the next day, if your filter is seated correctly you will not harm your biofilter.. a 25% water change for an amonia spike is not going to work. You have to watch for a nitrite spike if oyu continue with the small water changes. Clean water & air & you are set
 
T1KARMANN;965084; said:
he has 7 posts and most of them are hear thats good as it shows he has done alot of reading rather than doing needless posts like you

he has posted when he needs help

my adive is try to find out what caused the amonia you may need to clean your filters or you may have some left over food stuck somewere

move all the rocks and decor arouind and remove any rubbish laying around then do a big 40% water change as long as the temp doesnt drop to much 50% will be ok as long as their is no big change in PH

then do 25% water changes every other day for the next week

dont try feeding the rays for the next few days unless you see them real active looking for food this will help to cut down the bio load

if you have big problems getting rid of the amonia in the next few days use amolock or prime

If there is an amonia spike there is going to be a ph drop? Ammo lock & prime will NOT stop amonia
 
anythingfish.com;965161; said:
If there is an amonia spike there is going to be a ph drop? Ammo lock & prime will NOT stop amonia

it wont stop it but it will bring it down if you add it when you do the water changes
 
when ever there has been a water quality problem in my tanks i have used prime and or sea chem stabilizer to detoxify high levels of ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate. as well as suggested water changes. i don't know if the sachem products really helped, but i have seem to have good success with this method. i am still learning and would imagine if i am still a hobbyist in the future i will still be learning. good luck
 
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