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![]() I am concerned about mixing yes. On the seahorse forum they heavily advise against it. I just don't want them to die because I mixed them. Do you really think I could get away with having kudas and erectus? Would there be male/female issues with her being so small? Would she get lonely?
Hmm..this is turning into a thread, lol.
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![]() No I really don't think it would be a problem, and no I don't think she would get lonely.
But if you have your heart set on only one type then yes you need to make a decision. But if you are already set up and can take good care of her, who knows what kind of home she may end up in. |
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![]() I will make a post on the seahorse forum and see what they say. If I do find a really good home for her I will still sell her, but I do not wish to sell her to someone who doesn't have an appropriate system as the whole idea is to keep her alive. Thanks for your help Leah.
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![]() I have a mixed breed seahorse setup as well. I have H. Angustus, H. Comes and one H. Kuda hybrid. I haven't had any problems but I know on 'the org' they are very hesitant about it... But they are hesitant about a lot of things...
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![]() Looks like I may do the mixing thing and get to keep her, yay! Thanks for your help everyone who posted and pmed!
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