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> Motoro Stingray Hurt, NEED HELP
fishguy23
post Mar 9 2010, 08:29 PM
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I noticed the other night that my small motoro had a little cut in the back part of his disk. Today the cut has turned into more of a gash missing from the back of his disk. It almost seems like it is getting bigger. It doesnt appear like an infection. It seems like either a bite or a cut on something in the tank. What can I do to help it heal in the best way?

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ajb1971
post Mar 9 2010, 11:36 PM
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keep up water changes, rays heal pretty fast


Current fish I have:
3-Captive bred Motoros(1pr&1 M), 1M-Orbignyi, 1M-Peru-flower Sp.(I believe a motoro).
2-Tiger Datniodes, 1-Pl*co.
2-Jack Dempsey, 1-Pike, 1-Managuense, 1-Motaguense, 1-Friedricksthalli.
1-Fahaka Puffer.

Fish I've had; sold, given away, died or killed by tankmates:
2-14''Leopoldi, 1-6''X-bred stingray, 1-14''Tigrinus, 1-26''TSN cat, 1-18''Perruno cat, 1-6''Armored cat, 6-5''Datnoides, 3-8'' & 2-14''Black arowanas, 1-8'' & 1-24''Jardini arowana, 1-26"Silver arowana, 1-4''Salvine, 1-5''Midas, 2-4''Texas cichlids, 1-3''Carpintis, 1-5''Pike cichlid, 1-8''Fahaka and numorous common plecos
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