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jimbo222 03-13-2014 08:15 PM

Baby Seahorse
 
with all the seahorse threads popping up these days thought I would post a quick vid of some babies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46mT--KDfFk

SeaHorse_Fanatic 03-13-2014 11:31 PM

Oh man, if you were in the Vancouver area, I'd be visiting every day. Great work. How many babies survived?

Myka 03-14-2014 12:34 AM

I can't watch vids on my puter...what kind of seahorses do you have?

StirCrazy 03-14-2014 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 885974)
I can't watch vids on my puter...what kind of seahorses do you have?

baby ones :mrgreen:

Myka 03-14-2014 03:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 885984)
baby ones :mrgreen:

Smrt. :twised:

The Grizz 03-14-2014 04:06 AM

NICE!! Are you planning to sell any of them when they are big enough. Im just guessing cause its hard to tell but they kind of look like Reidi Kellogg.

rayjay 03-14-2014 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 886024)
Im just guessing cause its hard to tell but they kind of look like Reidi Kellogg.

I don't know if you meant H. reidi OR H. kelloggi, OR hybridized H. reidi/kelloggi, but in any case, even seeing them live you most times can't correctly identify them just by viewing them. Many species you can't even be sure until they are past the juvenile stage.
They do have a high coronet though so that eliminates low/flat coronet species.

jimbo222 03-14-2014 02:54 PM

thanks all for the kind words . They are erectus seahorses .< I think>
Was definitely a learning process but have about 50 survive in that batch.
although they are from the same parents some babies look completely different than others ,
They are eating Mysis now but I think I should wait another few weeks to get them bigger before selling.

rayjay 03-14-2014 03:06 PM

As mortality rates of juveniles are still high, good breeders don't usually sell the offspring until they have reached sexual maturity when odds of success are much better.
I never sold any of my H. reidi before they were at least 6 months old because there are still some "late bloomers" where apparent females end up really being late developing males.

jimbo222 03-14-2014 03:21 PM

thanks for the tip Ray.
I can partially contribute some of my success to all the tips and information ive got off you from different seahorse sites.


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