What Do You Feed Your Rays?

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Massivore,smelt,shrimp and assorted frozen seafood(squid,octopus,clams,oyster,scallops) Mainly massivore and smelt and the rest occasionaly.
 
Tilapia, Market Prawn, Massivore and Night Crawlers!
 
live black worms, tilapia, nls
 
tilapia, shrimp, nls and kens pellets.

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Which Kens pellets do you feed, I talked to him and the largest pellets he carries are 6mil and he said he doesnt have anything comparable to massivore yet
 
Frozen uncooked prawn and mussels. Sturgeon pellets. Worms as a treat but not too often.
 
Hikari carnivore pellet, frozen and uncooked pollock, tilapia, squid, shrimp, scallop, silversides, krill, and some sand shrimp/green crabs when I catch them in the summer.
 
The 6mm krill pellets are great my rays eat them up. Im going to try some of the aqua staple just to see if I can get my rays to eat it even though I know its a hard pellet and rays do not take to it easy.

Which Kens pellets do you feed, I talked to him and the largest pellets he carries are 6mil and he said he doesnt have anything comparable to massivore yet



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The 6mm krill pellets are great my rays eat them up. Im going to try some of the aqua staple just to see if I can get my rays to eat it even though I know its a hard pellet and rays do not take to it easy.





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I almost bought the 6 mil recently but went with the sure thing. Will have to try it, much better cost for what you get and Kens product are of good quality.
 
Smelts (silversides), shrimp and massivore and not necessarily in that order. For the rays that readily take massivore, that is their primary diet, otherwise its mostly smelts. Interesting I picked up a couple pbass a few weeks ago and threw in some massivores for them and a couple rays that never ate massivore before pounced on them. I've been feeding them massivore since. Even if your ray has refused a certain food before occasionally try it - you'll never know.


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