rxdoc_85 AC Members Mar 9, 2008 345 0 0 41 st. louis, missouri May 21, 2008 #11 i'd had him about 2.5 months. i'm not sure how old he was, but he wasn't too old as he was still growing when i bought him.
i'd had him about 2.5 months. i'm not sure how old he was, but he wasn't too old as he was still growing when i bought him.
FL22 Do as I say! Jan 22, 2007 511 0 0 39 O-H I-O! May 21, 2008 #12 Aww, I'm so sorry!! It sucks when fish die randomly especially one as beautiful as that. Hopefully everything works out with the replacement!
Aww, I'm so sorry!! It sucks when fish die randomly especially one as beautiful as that. Hopefully everything works out with the replacement!
almo75 AC Members Feb 6, 2008 229 0 0 Corn fields south of Chicago Real Name Al May 21, 2008 #13 Sorry to hear that, he was a beauty. Best of luck on the next.
rxdoc_85 AC Members Mar 9, 2008 345 0 0 41 st. louis, missouri May 21, 2008 #14 thanks almo. by the way, where are you located in illinois? i, too, am from farm country in illinois south of chicago.
thanks almo. by the way, where are you located in illinois? i, too, am from farm country in illinois south of chicago.
Amphiprion Contain the Excitement... Feb 14, 2007 5,776 0 0 Mobile, Alabama Real Name Andrew May 22, 2008 #15 Sorry to hear it. Unfortunately (out of experience) the learning curve can be steep with seahorses. It is hard (if not impossible) to notice certain issues with them until it is far too late.
Sorry to hear it. Unfortunately (out of experience) the learning curve can be steep with seahorses. It is hard (if not impossible) to notice certain issues with them until it is far too late.
Horchata The General Mar 24, 2008 186 0 0 38 BAY AREA CALIFORNIA www.myspace.com May 22, 2008 #16 sorry man. It happens sometimes when we have no idea how or why.