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Kota Tinggi My MM Ray

  

My MM Ray

Size : 9"
Diet: MP, Fish Fillet ,SW and cooked rice
Is this MM starting to "Marbling" ?
Pls let me have ur opinion as i am very new to rays.title=Embarrassment
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At the moment not feeling too good. I think the ray is very stressed.. Part of the disk has been eaten by fungus...... Pls advise.
>Jimmy , hope the below information is helpful to you :
Usually this sort of problem is indicative of another underlying condition, such as a wound or a bacterial infection. Once the causal factor is eliminated, the fungus can be cleared up fairly easily by adding aquarium salt and raising the water temperature by a few degrees, or by using antifungal meds.
Fungus around the base of the tail spine are relatively common among newly-imported rays. Many exporters insert a small piece of plastic or latex tubing over the spine to protect against being stung during the shipping process. Unfortunately, this can damage the tissue surrounding the spine, which leads to infection. The tubing can easily be removed when the rays arrive at their final destination by holding the end up with forceps and carefully slicing it down the middle with an exacto knife. However, if it is left on the spine, fungus can quickly develop where the plastic meets the base of the spine. If this occurs, remove the tubing and add some aquarium salt and/or some ray-safe antifungal meds.
>was it a Disc bite causes by the others rays ???
>Originally Posted by was it a Disc bite causes by the others rays ??? You mean " love bite " ?
>Originally Posted by XiaoHee Jimmy , hope the below information is helpful to you :
Usually this sort of problem is indicative of another underlying condition, such as a wound or a bacterial infection. Once the causal factor is eliminated, the fungus can be cleared up fairly easily by adding aquarium salt and raising the water temperature by a few degrees, or by using antifungal meds.
Fungus around the base of the tail spine are relatively common among newly-imported rays. Many exporters insert a small piece of plastic or latex tubing over the spine to protect against being stung during the shipping process. Unfortunately, this can damage the tissue surrounding the spine, which leads to infection. The tubing can easily be removed when the rays arrive at their final destination by holding the end up with forceps and carefully slicing it down the middle with an exacto knife. However, if it is left on the spine, fungus can quickly develop where the plastic meets the base of the spine. If this occurs, remove the tubing and add some aquarium salt and/or some ray-safe antifungal meds. Thanks bro CF........too late bro ray RIP........
>Originally Posted by was it a Disc bite causes by the others rays ??? No its just appears...think its the water.........
>Originally Posted by average_cc Thanks bro CF........too late bro ray RIP........ CF ??? How you derive that ???
>Originally Posted by XiaoHee CF ??? How you derive that ??? Xiaohee=crazy fish...hehehe.....
>Originally Posted by average_cc Xiaohee=crazy fish...hehehe.....
Anyway , sorry to hear that your ray RIP ..... did you do a WC after that ? I worry the water might be contaminated and afftect the rest of the tankmates .
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