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![]() Ive noticed that one of my H. erectus has a small amount of algae growing on it ,any ideas what i can do ?..thanks
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![]() If it is algae, I've had that happen before too & it never hurt the seahorse. A lawnmower blenny will suck down stuff like that but the seahorses really hate that kinda loving attention
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![]() My H. whitei would get algae on their backs. I gently blew it off with a turkey baster. Make sure you do it when you first notice the algae, otherwise it might be hard to get off.
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![]() Thanks guys i will try the TB method tonight..
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![]() Hope you are talking about your Seahorse<G>
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() <Wasn't talking about me - SeaHorse_Fanatic>
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