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Posted kuda sea horses
23-06-2007
19:58 by Linda Chenapa
whats the best sort of set up ?i'm getting 3 for lin for our wedding anivesary,we were going to put them in lin's reef tank but have gone of that idea due to compertition for food,so what do we think ???????
23-06-2007
20:02 by netty d
awwwww nigel, what a lovely thought....no idea am affraid, not my field, but good luck and happy anniversery
23-06-2007
20:48 by JOHANSWAN
why dont you install a refugium above your tank at the back and put your seahorses in there they will love it and it will benefit u tank thats what i am planning at a later stage
23-06-2007
21:56 by Linda Chenapa
thank's netty, 10 years ,i should be up for parole soon i hope.
23-06-2007
22:45 by telboy
happy anniversary linda + nigel im on me 17th this year! dont time fly when ya having fun
24-06-2007
01:29 by JP
Seahorses like low flow and light levels, Plenty of liverock and some macro algae.

You can house them with slow fish like gobies and blennies but do better in there own tank.

JP
24-06-2007
06:45 by Linda Chenapa
fun ? you sure tel boy, i must of missed that bit. i'll ask her i she can do that bit again.
24-06-2007
09:47 by netty d
nigel, i think the sea horses should keep you safe for another yr trouble is, it has to be bigger and better next yr
24-06-2007
21:24 by yanton
Linda, seahorses kuda are actually really easy to keep as long as you are patient with feeding.

i would have them on their own, as other fish will pinch their food.

seahorses are just the fussiest eaters i have ever kept. sometimes they will just stare at some mysis before deciding to eat it.

if you can rear some live brineshrimp, that would help. make sure the ones you buy are weaned onto frozen mysis and other dead foods - else you may loose them.

if eating, it is easy to breed them, fascinating, but babies are very difficult to feed.
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