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![]() Cool. Which ones are you thinking about? I like the Dragon or Gilded ones the best. They slither along the bottom of the tank while the others swim in the center of the water column. I'm not planning to get any until I get another tank of course.
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![]() Thanks Beverly
![]() Sam, I can only get the banded ones here locally apparently, (which is probably just as well since they are supposedly one of the easiest to get feeding). Perhaps, if all goes well, something more exotic in the future if I have the setup to do it. |
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Soaking frozen mysis in Kent Zoe is also good for both seahorses and pipe fish. Frozen PE mysis, which can be bought from J&L, if you can't find it locally, is the most recommended food. Pipe fish should be kept in a species tank because they are extremely shy and may be picked on or even eaten by other fish. They also need to be very slowly acclimatized to a new tank. Here's a great link I found on pipe fish: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-04/hcs3/index.htm HTH. |
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![]() Emily,
Where are you getting them locally. I'm curious as well. I have a refugium that would be perfect for either seahorses or pipefish. Chris |