SandNukka15 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Nov 18, 2010 2,602 1,554 179 36 Towanda PA Mar 3, 2016 #21 I considered that but also thought maybe he felt stressed because he was cramped in the 300 with the other rays......so many factors
I considered that but also thought maybe he felt stressed because he was cramped in the 300 with the other rays......so many factors
SHARK13 Aimara MFK Member Oct 29, 2012 816 841 130 Mar 3, 2016 #22 SandNukka15 said: I considered that but also thought maybe he felt stressed because he was cramped in the 300 with the other rays......so many factors Click to expand... You are overthinking at this point. Leave it alone until it's comfortable. Best advice I can give.
SandNukka15 said: I considered that but also thought maybe he felt stressed because he was cramped in the 300 with the other rays......so many factors Click to expand... You are overthinking at this point. Leave it alone until it's comfortable. Best advice I can give.
SandNukka15 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Nov 18, 2010 2,602 1,554 179 36 Towanda PA Mar 3, 2016 #23 I have been haven't tried anything different. ....I just feed the rays twice a day like usual.....throw a few pieces his way he doesn't bite then try again next feeding time
I have been haven't tried anything different. ....I just feed the rays twice a day like usual.....throw a few pieces his way he doesn't bite then try again next feeding time
Dieselhybrid Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 31, 2010 2,446 1,889 834 Here Mar 4, 2016 #24 Just wait. 10 days isn't time to worry yet. Keep it stable, keep offering foods and no stress. Divide but don't move
Just wait. 10 days isn't time to worry yet. Keep it stable, keep offering foods and no stress. Divide but don't move
Dieselhybrid Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 31, 2010 2,446 1,889 834 Here Mar 4, 2016 #25 Maybe get some live blackworms, they really stimulate the reactionary pounce. but don't feed them for too long. They'll get cracked out on them. Reactions: davenmandy
Maybe get some live blackworms, they really stimulate the reactionary pounce. but don't feed them for too long. They'll get cracked out on them.
SandNukka15 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Nov 18, 2010 2,602 1,554 179 36 Towanda PA Mar 4, 2016 #26 Thanks I'll just wait it out and give him time