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H. erectus
Topic Started: Sep 28 2008, 03:31:27 PM (290 Views)
Suzy
My Seahorse blog! I am starting over in my quest for a tank full of CB seahorses that I have CB'd. I have 3 tiny guys from my last brood, and I have bought 4 more WC Hippocampus erectus. So far, only two of the WC are eating, none are eating frozen yet. The 3 from my previous endeavors seem very small and weak. So, we'll see what happens.

Here is one of my babies and one of the new guys. They found each other within minutes! But, I do think it is the best watching place in the tank.
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"i was informed of some dolphin related testing going on up there"
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Suzy
Here is another of my babies. I think looking for seahorses is kinda like "Where's Waldo". They are so good at camouflage!

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Shane
i couldnt find the seahorse in the 2nd pic but i like the decent sized bristle worm...
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Shane
nvm i found him, just barely.
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kathy
Is that his tale in the middle?
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Suzy
No, that is a piece of algae. The wee one is in the middle, peering out behind a green piece of Caulerpa. She (I think) is blending into the rock behind her.

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Amie
You guys are looking too low. She's almost smack in the middle. A little up and to the right.

I need to get my new dwarf tank setup - I've got it all ready. It seems like I always run out of time.
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http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/technology/mammals/interns.html
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Amie
I'm not sure where to post this so I just picked one of your seahorse threads. Check out this adorable pico tank. If you scroll down, he adds a seahorse, but only one - which I think gives you the idea of how small the tank is. He changes the water 50% twice a week. This was 3 years ago, I'd like to know if the water changes affected the fish.

2 gallon pico
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Shane
i have read that before, isnt he speaking at one the next wmas meetings?
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Suzy
I was following that a while back. Some of the seahorse purists were upset he had a seahorse with corals! It was very interesting. But, I think Casper ended up dying. But, it could have been old age for all I know.
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