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:welcome: to the forum :smokey:
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Sweeet. :thumbs:
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Wecome to the forum. :smokey:
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I have a high fin leopard pleco in with mine. He dose an awsome job and never messes with the rays. :thumbs:
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I own 2 motoros. 12 inch male and 14 inch female. :smokey:
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Nls is a good diet but I find they do love many other foods. I use nls for the staple and switch up worms , silver sides , and shrip from safeway. The change its like a treat. :smokey:
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You did ok as far as price goes, I paid more for mine. I have to agree if you dig your fish who cares about the $. :thumbs: :smokey:
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:welcome: to the forum :smokey:
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Awsome looking rays. :thumbs:
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If I ever got into saltwater this would be my first fish
Kraken replied to rED O's topic in General Salt Water
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I've got a silver aro and some large bichers (Endli and ornate) :thumbs: in with my rays as well as a clown knife. I would love to try some bichers but my tank bottoms are carpeted with rays. How big are yor rays and bichers? I also have a clown with mine. My small rays are kept with discus. My favourite tankmate I think so far are fronts. There is a huge list of possible tank mates but it's up to the individual ray and tank size to see if it'll work. My rays and bichers are both 14 inches clowns about ten. I'm not sure about the green aro but chilli reds go for 2800+ from what i've seen in the stores.
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I've got a silver aro and some large bichers (Endli and ornate) :thumbs: in with my rays as well as a clown knife.
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Holy talk about agro!
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Sweet aro :thumbs:
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Sorry for your loss, sounds like a cool fish. :cry:
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I guess I should have introduced myself first...
Kraken replied to 'chellebells's topic in Say Hello
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That's cool, I hope my rays will breed when I up size their tank. :thumbs:
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When you set up a new tank it has to be cycled first. The cloudiness is bacterial bloom. One way to cycle a new tank is to get a few fish that are able to tollerate poor water conditions (danio's or gold fish) and put them in the new tank untill the water tests are good. (0 amonia, 0 nitrite and low nitrates 20-30) Good luck with the tank, I hope this was helpful and not taken the wrong way. :smokey: This process can take a couple of weeks. Another thing you could do is take water and part of your established filter from your other tank and set up the new one. This is a much faster way of cycling a new tank. The water from you cycled tank will help to keep the bacteria in the filter alive. You dont need to fill the new tank with old water but 25-50% would be good. :thumbs:
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Sweet rays, they look happy and healthy. :thumbs:
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Sorry for your loss but that's awsome!
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:welcome: to the forum. :smokey: