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![]() Beverly the ponies were wild caught, bought them before I realized they would be tough to feed. The LFS got them in by mistake so the fellow gave them to me at cost because he didn't want them in his tanks (he doesn't like seeing fish die either). So I agreed to take them and try to keep them alive.
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![]() I tried frozen cylopeez and the seahorse are eating.. In fact cyclopeez is better then enriched brine. So, I am considered lucky enough to successfully fed the pair. I have tired Hakari frozen plankton, no luck.
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![]() Itay,
It is important that large horses such as the species you have eat large foods. Keep up with the cyclopeez, but continue to offer mysis so they have the opportunity to get used to it. When I first got my CB H. whitei, they were less than 3" long, including tail all straightened out. They took to the larger PE mysis fairly easily, though I do remember using some Hikari and Sally's Omega3 brine very early on because the horses were so small. |