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![]() Figured between bev and SF... I should be able to get an ID here
![]() ![]() Anyone able to identify the species? I'm thinking barbouri... But aren't barbouri supposed to have tail rings as well as the facial markings? (Yes I know... Very small tank - I couldn't just leave them in the bag - some dummy forgot to plug in the heater when recommisioning their tank this weekend... Taking a bit longer than desired to get up to temp) Andy |
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![]() Could be a yellow lined seahorse (H. erectus). Is it captive bred or wild caught? I think H. erectus are among the easiest to breed seahorses. Doesn't look like a H.kuda, because of the lines on its snout.
Bev, whatcha think? Anthony |
#3
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![]() You know... I never even asked - I saw them take frozen mysis - and that was good enough for me (Hippocampus aren't regular arrivals as you may have noticed - although this week everyone has them)
errectus - Looking at the pictures - all seem to have a much "bulkier" snout, and more girth (belly to back) Of course I'm the amature here... ![]() Andy |
#4
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![]() Almost all young seahorses are "skinny" so it's hard to say looking at the pic how large/mature they are. Yes, H.erectus are usually thicker in the body when older.
Anthony |
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![]() Gads, I don't know the different species of seahorses. There's a gallery at SH.org to help figure it out...
http://gallery.seahorse.org/seahorses |
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![]() From the gallery, it looks similar to H. barbouri but I didn't know we get those into Canada. I've only seen kudas (common), erectus (Atlantic or lined), hystrix (thorny), and reidis (Brazilian) in the LFS. However, it very well could be Barbour's seahorses you have there, if they are available.
BTW, seahorse ID is extremely hard since they are so variable in their colour, patterns & "thorniness" because these factors mostly depend on the environment they were raised in. I would however suggest that you keep lots of yellow or brightly coloured holding posts for them if you want them to stay bright yellow or else they often revert back to black or brown. Anthony |
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![]() Yellow really only shows on camera (probably the crummy bulb used for the picture) More of a white/beige color.
We actually just saw H. zosterae at golds a couple weeks ago ![]() Andy |
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![]() Its Barbouri. Its my favourite. Didn't Nate say they got them in at Big Al's? I've seen them before in Vancouver.
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewto...light=barbouri |
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![]() Nate had some Histrix and erectus I believe it was...
Noticed there were a few at wai's if anyone's looking. Andy |
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![]() Hey Andy,
I saw those at Golds, was thinking they were either Barbouri or Hystrix. Not completely sure. By the way the first male has given birth - looks like around 10 new tiny ponies. Paul |