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My seahorses
Hi guys,
Here is a picture one of my new seahorses I just on the weekend. They are all H. Kuda's Eric |
re sh
looks great
where did u get them from if u don't mind me asking thanks Neal |
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I am having a lot of feeding problems with them so I don't recommend them. They also told me that they were (CB) Hippocampus barbouri's and they are (WC) Hippocampus kuda's. I guess I should have done the reserch, but the SH's might pay the price for my mistake. I can not find any more live feeder shrimp in town I was getting them from Wai's on 16 Ave. but he is now out untill next week so I hope they start eating frozen mysis shrimp soon our they might not make it past the weekend.:cry: Eric |
re live shrimp
can't u buy some copepods or something?
I would be very upset if i was told something different than reality how did u find out that they were not what u were told? i would be bringing them back and saying that you want your money back. I would do it simply on the fact that they are WC and not CB.. not cool at all. I would refuse to support WC seahorses in any way. Sorry to hear about the problems Neal |
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Eric |
re SH
copepods are the little shrimp like thing that swim around your tanks..if it has been up and running for awhile.
not sure of a local place to buy them or any other live food for that matter... hopefully someone here will know Personally, if a store did that to me and i know for a fact that they are WC not CB like they said. I would say either give me my money back or I won't step back into your store again. Making a mistake is one thing. However, if they knowingly lied about that....they would lose my patronage forever. I hope for your sake and theirs that you find someway of feeding them best of luck Neal |
Watch all the stores here in Calgary - a few have had something other than H. kuda, but not often.
Easiest form of copepods to get is cyclop-eeze, just remember to pre soak it for at least an hour prior to feeding. dump th e cyclops-eeze directly into the flow so they appear to move. If that doesn't work enriched brine shrimp are your last resort. Even large seahorses will eat them - remember they are not nutritious at all, so they must be enriched with good phytoplanton or products liek Selco. The H. kuda you got are all from the same distributor in the Phillipines. Not 100% sure if wild caught or captive bred. By the way should you look into purchasing more of these - I would never spend more than $60 per horse on captivebred. Saw those ones at the LFS, didn't look to healthy in their tank, better to leave them there. One easy give away is to check out the eyes if they are not cnstantly searching for food - something is wrong with the seahorse. HTH |
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I cant find a place that sells them for 60..the cheapest i can find is 80 and that is from ontario for CB reidis
please do tell if u know of any places around here thanks Neal |
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Thanks for the help, Eric |
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Thanks, Eric |
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