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Congrats! there sooooo cute
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Diana,
PMed you back some info. Cool pix. Congrats on the baby ponies & good luck with their care. Anthony |
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Just wondering if anyone has used the baby seahorses as live feed for their reef tank? assuming you are not capable of breeding the necessary foods for them to live.
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that is awesome
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wow.. those little ponies sure are small.
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What species are they? I'm thinking they are too small to eat newly hatched brine shrimp until they get a bit bigger. For the next few weeks, they will probably only eat rotifers. Hope I am wrong, though. Good luck with them
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Congrats on the little babies! I wish you the best of luck in raising them!
Chad, I know that corals will eat them if they manage to land on a sticky part of a brain or such, and I know people who's fish in the same tank as the horses have eaten them. Not quite sure how good a food it is though? Chris
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Thanks guys! I'm excited and going to do my best to raise them (and if I cant, I'll try again next time
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I'm crossing my fingers. ![]() -Diana |
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now that's cool!
i've never seen baby ones before. good luck raising them |
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Next to feeding them, ammonia build up is their tank is the second biggest hurdle to overcome. Make sure you have plenty of change water on hand. When I tried raising our H. whitei, I often did two 50% water changes a day, siphoning crud from the bottom as I did so. Good luck!!! |