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You should definitely try to get a video of feeding time!!
Are they just on Mysis?
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Evil. Your pics are making it so tempting to start a new seahorse species tank. Evil, but cute
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I've attempted a couple times to add my homemade frozen mash, but they aren't interested (no surprise). The mash I have now has Spirulina in it though, so it is green and it actually looks a lot like seahorse poop, so I'm going to try making some mash without Spirulina to see if I can entice them. I'm not holding much faith, but who knows. They really look at the food before snicking it, so I think it may be tough to get them to snick something that isn't shrimp shaped. Do it! Last edited by Myka; 03-10-2014 at 03:13 AM. |
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wow amazing I love seahorses.
I have the same ones and they are doing great, over a year now. I cant get them to eat anything other than frozen Mysis. But I have fed them live small fresh water shrimp and they go crazy for them although I would not recommend it as it introduces all sorts of unknown's to the tank. |
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Have you tried Plankton and small Krill? Mine will eat anything that is shrimp-shaped.
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Thanks for the tip I will try plankton for sure.
Are they paired up? Do you plan on breeding them? |
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