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![]() with their short lifespans and the flatworm problems many aquarists have, I don't believe starvation will be the root cause of death for those that are bought. Acclimatization to captivity will usually be what kills them.
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![]() Which is good I guess that they only show up once every couple years.
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They are just the reddish brown ones, pretty common in aquariums. I think they are also photosynthetic. I did not want to add a wrasse (first of all cus wild caught fish with tank raised seahorses is usually not such a great idea), also because the wrasse would most likely also eat my seahorse fry. ![]() |
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![]() Trading to a friend is good - you'll probably want to bring him back a week or two after you think you're clean just to make sure... I know with my FWE treatments, I generally need to dose again a few weeks after the first treatment ot avoid the plague returning...
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