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![]() Thanks for the info.
I have set up a little 5 gallon tank with a light and an airline producing about 2-3 bubbles/sec. i got some rotifers to help feed these little suckers as well as some brine shrimp hatching so those should be ready for tomorrow. I added a little bit of cheato from my fuge to add in some pods incase thats there choice of meal. No all i can do is try and keep them fed and hope for the best! |
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![]() Do you know what species they are? have any pics?
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![]() They are the H. Kelloggi species.
Unfortunatly i cant get any pictures at the moment. My girlfriend took my camera on her trip to Victoria! So annoyed! |
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![]() Wow baby seahorse!! Wish you best in rearing them.
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![]() Last edited by Coleus; 04-30-2011 at 04:53 AM. |
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![]() I found it best to use live greenwater in the nursery to feed any uneaten rots/brine and to consume some of the ammonia produced by the seahorse feces and urine. I also used ClorAm-X to be sure there was no ammonia to damage the fry.
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![]() These H. Reidi fry were 6 months old yesterday, 9 Aug. 09 for the oldest and the youngest 4 1/2 months. I have 56 left ranging in length from about one inch up to two and a half inches in length, tails uncurled. They are in a 2 foot cube with a 20g garbage pail sump containing reef rock.
Thanks for the fry Ryan. ![]() |