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Congrats...Post photos too.
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Please do keep us updated. What kind of seahorses are they Neal?
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20g BB Mixed Reef // Coralife 150w HQI // AquaC Nano // Koralia 1 & Seio 820 // Jager 200w // AC50 |
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i was told that they are reidis.
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP |
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I would deffinitly like to see a journal. Are reidis the typical black one?
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Sean ![]() Back in the good ole days
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yes, they are the black ones.
Neal
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Yes , Please keep us posted. Regarding brine shrimp they are very easy to hatch given a good quality source of eggs . Freshwater sites usually have several methods of making a simple hatchery.
I used to use the inverted pop bottle system with great sucess when raising angels. .......................Dave |
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yes do keep us posted and the bbs are very easy to hatch all you need is a light air pump and a pop bottel and eggs youu can get a hatchery kit at almost every fish store in edmonton id get it just for the base to hold the pop bottel but order the eggs on line as the ones that come with the kit i found not to be that great.
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