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Seahorses & Pipefish
11/30/2007, 09:57 AM
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where to get seahorses...
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redhorse
12 gal is to short. Maybe that is why you went...
12 gal is to short. Maybe that is why you went to 24????
Nice catch with the food ANN.
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Cephalopods
11/22/2007, 10:41 PM
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what is this
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redhorse
Looks like a dead Bristle Worm
Looks like a dead Bristle Worm
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/28/2007, 02:16 PM
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Feeding Stations
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redhorse
I actually started with brine shrimp in the...
I actually started with brine shrimp in the feeding station, he seems to like them the best. Now I mix, 1 cube of enriched Brine shrimp, 4 cubes of mysis and one cube of Ocean Plankton. (looks like...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/28/2007, 10:45 AM
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sea horse with huge pouch
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redhorse
Keep a close eye on the bouyancy issues. Most...
Keep a close eye on the bouyancy issues. Most male seahorses will get pregers after their babies are born. He might just be pregnant again. At night, while he is sleeping, see if you can get a nice...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/26/2007, 02:37 PM
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Feeding Stations
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redhorse
Your welcome! Let me know how it works for you...
Your welcome! Let me know how it works for you or if you find something easier. You might need a little silicone to keep air from getting in at connection area.
I did see some extenced target...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/24/2007, 11:43 PM
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TR dwarf need id
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redhorse
What are you feeding them? They are really nice...
What are you feeding them? They are really nice looking.
Did they have more? or can you give me their # so I Can call.
Thanks!
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/24/2007, 08:28 PM
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Feeding Stations
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redhorse
Very easy to train. :-) First find a place...
Very easy to train. :-) First find a place where there is little or no current in the tank. A place you can watch them eat. I placed mine right in the middle of the tank and use a clam shell...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/23/2007, 02:44 PM
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Trying to find Seahorses in NJ!
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redhorse
www.seahorsesource.com has a great selections of...
www.seahorsesource.com has a great selections of SHs. Most are captive bred and you can actually talk to Dan. He has been breding them for quite sometime. He has reidi for about 60 bucks....
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/22/2007, 04:50 PM
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TR dwarf need id
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redhorse
Pretty horses, I am thinking you have some...
Pretty horses, I am thinking you have some babies of a larger species. Color and shape does not really look like any of the Dwarfs I have seen. I currently have 3 and there is just a different...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/22/2007, 04:40 PM
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Decapsulated Directly into Tank?
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redhorse
Actually it is still easy with setting up little...
Actually it is still easy with setting up little containers.
You could always try the in-tank feeder and see how your waters levels change. Try a gallon bucket (extreamly clean one) and test the...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/22/2007, 01:08 PM
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Decapsulated Directly into Tank?
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redhorse
Gussy, This problably would polute your tank. ...
Gussy,
This problably would polute your tank. Not all the eggs hatch in bbs eggs. Even the ones that are decaped have a 20+% non hatch ratio. You were correct bbs can be hatched in 1.02 salinity....
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/21/2007, 10:17 AM
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cleaner shrimp with sh
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redhorse
Hi there, I currently have a small skunk...
Hi there,
I currently have a small skunk cleaner and a peppermint shrimp and find no problems. I have also added a blue boxing shrimp, which looks like a coral banded but is only about 1" in total...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/20/2007, 03:03 PM
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two female sehorses, i want some males
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redhorse
Mike, you will have to let everyone know what...
Mike, you will have to let everyone know what kind you have. I would post a pic here. If you have no luck, you can try Draco Marine or seahorsesource.com. They both sell many types and you can...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/18/2007, 12:32 AM
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wanted: few dwarf Sh SoCal area
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redhorse
wanted: few dwarf Sh SoCal area
I currently have 3 dwarfs that were given to me and would like to get a few more. I am willing to pay and travel to pickup if not to far. I do know the sites in FL but would rather try local for...
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Mantis Shrimp
02/03/2007, 08:08 PM
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Lime Green Mantis
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redhorse
Lime Green Mantis
Just went to local shop in Ontario, CA. (Global Aquatics) They have 2 Florecent Green Mantis. COOL COLOR
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Seahorses & Pipefish
02/03/2007, 07:47 PM
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New to ponies
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redhorse
T That would depend on the species your getting...
T That would depend on the species your getting and the time you want to spend on raising fry. Once again, www.seahores.org would point you in the right direction.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
01/30/2007, 02:22 PM
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oh my god!!! look what happened!!
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redhorse
Now how can we LOOK if there are no PICS? :-) ...
Now how can we LOOK if there are no PICS? :-) Unless you just wanted us to look at the letters. Congrats on the babies
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Seahorses & Pipefish
01/05/2007, 12:33 PM
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Sea horses and mandarin - 50g
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redhorse
I have a pair of Erectus and the Mandarin is no...
I have a pair of Erectus and the Mandarin is no bother to them. The horses actually like to watch the M and they all eat the same frozen food out of the same shell. :-)
My M was also born with only...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/16/2006, 07:09 PM
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Just some cool baby pictures, born today!
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redhorse
What kind are they and is the papa the redish one...
What kind are they and is the papa the redish one in your gallery?
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/16/2006, 07:02 PM
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Photos of my son's christmas present !!!!
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redhorse
That is the best idea from a seven year old I...
That is the best idea from a seven year old I have heard. :-)
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/14/2006, 05:20 PM
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seahorse ID
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redhorse
Seas first guess looks about right. :-) Erectus...
Seas first guess looks about right. :-) Erectus and a beauty at that.
Forum:
Seahorses & Pipefish
12/12/2006, 12:49 PM
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Dying Seahorses - help!
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redhorse
Try going to Seahorse.org. There are very...
Try going to Seahorse.org. There are very knowlegable people there. Some visit here too. Good Luck
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Marine Plants & Macroalgae
12/11/2006, 06:50 PM
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Rancho Cucamonga CA. Free Caulerpa
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redhorse
Rancho Cucamonga CA. Free Caulerpa
I have Razor, Halemeda Opuntia and some Chaeto to get rid of. The Halemeda is about 10+" long and there are about 20+ branches.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
12/10/2006, 02:24 AM
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Photos of my son's christmas present !!!!
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Posted By
redhorse
Very NICE :-) I use to get my kids things I...
Very NICE :-)
I use to get my kids things I wanted too. haa haa haa
Forum:
Seahorses & Pipefish
12/07/2006, 12:42 PM
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Why Does No One Ever Answer ?
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Posted By
redhorse
Well put RAYJAY, HIGH FIVERS sent your way.
Well put RAYJAY,
HIGH FIVERS sent your way.
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