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![]() I think it's fascinating--I'd be interested.
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![]() Congrats...Post photos too.
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![]() Please do keep us updated. What kind of seahorses are they Neal?
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![]() i was told that they are reidis.
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP |
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![]() I would deffinitly like to see a journal. Are reidis the typical black one?
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![]() yes, they are the black ones.
Neal
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![]() Yes , Please keep us posted. Regarding brine shrimp they are very easy to hatch given a good quality source of eggs . Freshwater sites usually have several methods of making a simple hatchery.
I used to use the inverted pop bottle system with great sucess when raising angels. .......................Dave |