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Mantis Shrimp
12/02/2007, 07:50 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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Ohh thank-you so much, I hope that those are them...
Ohh thank-you so much, I hope that those are them although they do not look as colorful as the pic. They do have pretty iridescent yellow eyes.
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Mantis Shrimp
12/02/2007, 07:30 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
I will ship these guys in water bottles, with the...
I will ship these guys in water bottles, with the top cut off just enough to get them in then I will put it in a breathable bag with water and into another breathable bag with water. I have tested...
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Mantis Shrimp
12/02/2007, 07:28 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
They get along well, I have a bunch together now...
They get along well, I have a bunch together now and that one guy has his 2 together. It took me awhile handling them several times before I got the courage to hand feed them. They show no aggression...
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Mantis Shrimp
12/02/2007, 06:20 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
They were collected from Georgetown South...
They were collected from Georgetown South Carolina and they do VERY well in tanks. I have a guy that has a couple of these for over a year so far. And from the ones that I got none have died and are...
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Mantis Shrimp
12/01/2007, 10:28 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
Since I am not educated in these guys I went what...
Since I am not educated in these guys I went what was told to me by the DNR guy. I will just call it mantis shrimp from SC coast then. Don't feel bad because you cannot ID it, there are many species,...
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Mantis Shrimp
12/01/2007, 07:07 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
trae, I sent you a reply on your PM. Did you get...
trae, I sent you a reply on your PM. Did you get it?
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Mantis Shrimp
12/01/2007, 06:14 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
I must admit mantis are not a specialty of mine,...
I must admit mantis are not a specialty of mine, but this is what I was told by the marine biologist at SC DNR. What species do you believe it is? Thank-you for your keen eye.
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Mantis Shrimp
12/01/2007, 04:16 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
Here is a link to some pics. They look better in...
Here is a link to some pics. They look better in person, but they are not all that colorful really except for their eyes and they seem to fine in groups as they were all collected in a small radius....
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Mantis Shrimp
12/01/2007, 03:56 PM
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Squilla empusa mantis available
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SeaNemesis
Squilla empusa mantis available
I have some Squilla empusas available if anyone is interested. You can email me at seanemesis@excite.com. Sizes 2"-6".
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The Fish Breeding Forum
04/11/2006, 08:42 PM
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Electric ray baby's
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SeaNemesis
Definitely offer squid (as mentioned previously)...
Definitely offer squid (as mentioned previously) and other small pieces of SW fish. If you can offer fish indigenous to it's area that would be best. Keep in mind that when you feed them, they are...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
09/16/2003, 07:01 PM
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Sick Horse, Gas bubble disease.
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SeaNemesis
I am including a partial paste for a treatment...
I am including a partial paste for a treatment that the Warlands have discovered for treatment. They have an awesome seahorse farm in Australia. This treatment is very effective. If you would like a...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
08/18/2003, 12:18 PM
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Pipefish stocking levels
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SeaNemesis
I deleted the posts that I felt most offensive. ...
I deleted the posts that I felt most offensive. If there are any further issues with this or any problems please feel free to contact me privately. Thank-you and regards,
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The Lounge
06/13/2003, 09:41 PM
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Reef hotties have been removed at least temporarily
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SeaNemesis
There is a place for everything and we all should...
There is a place for everything and we all should stay within limits. There are some very young people who use these boards and personally I would not like my own child seeing things like this. There...
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Reef Discussion
06/06/2003, 09:31 AM
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Should I take out my balls?
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SeaNemesis
Yes indeed, please take them out and show us a...
Yes indeed, please take them out and show us a pic of them. :lol:
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Seahorses & Pipefish
06/02/2003, 12:13 PM
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air in his pouch...
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SeaNemesis
How high is your tank? Seahorses need a tank that...
How high is your tank? Seahorses need a tank that is at least 3 times their height. I always recommend a tank that is 20" high. If a male is unable to completely flush his pouch during courtship, it...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/30/2003, 07:42 AM
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HELP! PLEASE! my seahorse is going to die
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SeaNemesis
I am so sorry to hear about your loss and yes you...
I am so sorry to hear about your loss and yes you do get attached to them. It is very heart breaking.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/29/2003, 02:00 PM
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wild cought seahorse and pipe :)
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SeaNemesis
Can you describe the markings ie: Is it mainly a...
Can you describe the markings ie: Is it mainly a blackish with silverish fine stripes? What about the snout, coronet etc. If you can get a pic that would be very helpful.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/28/2003, 04:57 PM
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propogating shrimp as food
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SeaNemesis
I will have to concur with marinaP on this....
I will have to concur with marinaP on this. Seahorses can be exceptional hunters and are very good at hanging upside down and sticking their snouts into the smallest of crannies looking for some...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/28/2003, 04:52 PM
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Eclipse System Six for 2 Dwarfs?
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SeaNemesis
I have an article on decapping here if you are...
I have an article on decapping here if you are interested: http://www.seahorses.info/decap.htm
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/28/2003, 04:50 PM
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HELP...just got dewarf seahores
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SeaNemesis
Congrats on your seahorse fry! Sounds like you...
Congrats on your seahorse fry! Sounds like you have a good handle on things. As far as the enriching, I do not enrich with each feedings, typically I just do this every few feedings when the baby...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/28/2003, 04:45 PM
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sea cucumber and seahorse's, are they compatible?
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SeaNemesis
Sea Serpents and brittle stars are basically the...
Sea Serpents and brittle stars are basically the same, one is "hairy. A couple small serpent type stars will do just fine in a seahorse tank, I really would not keep more than two and in many cases...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/28/2003, 04:41 PM
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HELP! PLEASE! my seahorse is going to die
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SeaNemesis
How is your gal doing? It is hard to tell from...
How is your gal doing? It is hard to tell from the pic, but it looks as though her "egg tube" is out. Does she have good eye movement, is she eating and swimming about?
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/23/2003, 06:48 AM
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Help!!! Babies everywhere!!!
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Posted By
SeaNemesis
Your are very welcome! Yes, it is quite normal...
Your are very welcome! Yes, it is quite normal for a male to get pregnant right away. It looks as though you have one that may be popping out fry every month. They will keep you very busy lol
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/22/2003, 12:29 PM
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Help!!! Babies everywhere!!!
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Posted By
SeaNemesis
That would be the best idea because the baby...
That would be the best idea because the baby brine may irritate the larger seahorses.
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Seahorses & Pipefish
05/22/2003, 10:40 AM
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Help!!! Babies everywhere!!!
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884
Posted By
SeaNemesis
The best way to raise them is by setting up a...
The best way to raise them is by setting up a special nursery. there are quite a number of methods to achieve this. You may want to try something simple like a 10 gal with a sponge filter. the...
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