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lunch time for ray

Discussion in 'Marine Fish' started by mdhicks0, Dec 5, 2011.

  1. mdhicks0

    mdhicks0 RRMAS Supporter

    Hand feeding ray now!!!
     
  2. wlyon

    wlyon Guest

    Awesome!!!  What all do you feed him? and do you soak the food in any trace elements?

    Glad to see how well your blue dot is taking prepared food.
     
  3. mdhicks0

    mdhicks0 RRMAS Supporter

    i feed him cubes of squid , marine cusine, mysis shrimp. no additives
     
  4. 501scionxb

    501scionxb Moderator

    Where do you get your squid.

    Raffle grabber
     
  5. mdhicks0

    mdhicks0 RRMAS Supporter

    The Fish Bowl in searcy.and a mix pack at The Fish Tank in little rock.Having Jack at The Fish Bowl seeing if he can bigger pcs.
     
  6. 501scionxb

    501scionxb Moderator

    Re: Re: lunch time for ray

    If you feed shrimp dollar tree carries shrimp with the head ok them.

    Raffle grabber
     
  7. Awsome job with the patience to get him feeding from your hand. That is one beautiful fish - how big is he going to get?
     
  8. mdhicks0

    mdhicks0 RRMAS Supporter

    Their disk width hovers around 67 centimeters (26 in).The bluespotted stingray was discovered by Heinrich Kuhl in Java, Indonesia. The population of this species is greatly debatable due to the five different species of rays in Indonesia. Also, there are two different subgroups: the Java form and the Bali form.The bluespotted stingray is commonly found in waters of depths about 0–90 meters or 0–295 feet. It is found near the rocky or coral reefs. At high tide the bluespotted stingray moves out into the shallow lagoons and reef flats.Found in Australia,Kenya,Madagascar, Mozambique, Mauritius, Somalia, South Africa, and Tanzania.These rays feed on shrimp, small fish, mollusks, crabs and other worms. Due to the face that this ray is a shallow bottom feeder, it has a small variety of marine life to prey on. The Bluespotted stingray over-powers its prey by pinning them to the bottom of the floor with their fins. This ray does not have teeth, instead it has food-crush plates on the sides of its mouth.The bluespotted stingray is [url2='ovoviviparous':26dziz3g]ovoviviparous[/url2:26dziz3g]. This means that the embryos are retained within the mother's body in eggs until ready to be hatched. The babies receive nourishment from the mothers uterine fluid. Mothers give birth to one or two pups, these pups range from 6 inches in width to 13 inches in length at birth.Hope the reef club likes info. on blue-spotted stingray.Also got him to eat clams today!
     

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