can anyone identify this seahorse??

sharkguy said:
will i need to put it in my 55 sw tank? (i just got it up and running last night water is perfect so far crystal clear but of ocurse its not cycled yet only being up for 12 hours
Off-Topic quiestion: how many tanks do you have??? First, you have the 400g, then the 10g mentioned above, then you have a 120g you're setting up and now we learn you've got a 55g "waiting in the wings"? How many other tanks do you have in your pockets? :D

Peace....
 
tomdkat said:
Off-Topic quiestion: how many tanks do you have??? First, you have the 400g, then the 10g mentioned above, then you have a 120g you're setting up and now we learn you've got a 55g "waiting in the wings"? How many other tanks do you have in your pockets? :D

Peace....


i have 1 10 gallons (1 fresh 1 salt) 2 55 gallons (1 fresh 1 salt) a 125 gallon tank (being used as my sump on larger tank) and a 400 gallon tank, god forbid they break at one time :sad: ill take some pics of all of em adn make a compilatin through out my house hows that? full setup of all w pics?? anyone wanna see that? if so ill do it lmk
 
I would keep feeding live brine, put some live ones in there and each day, put a small amount of frozen food, try and recognize if the seahorse eats the frozen, then when i starts to eat frozen, slowly decreaase the amount of live brine and increase the amount of frozen brine, until the sea horse is eventually not eating any live food. also you may want to add vitamin enrichment or garlic to the food, just helps the seahorses immune system and also mysis shrimp is better in minerals etc, than brine, you should switch the food over, as soon as the seahorse is feeding on frozen brine.
 
Also a 55 gallon would be fine, make sure it is fully cycled and nitrate at 5ppm maximum, you don't want to stress the seahorse more than it already is.
 
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