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Old 12/22/2007, 04:17 PM
sixfins sixfins is offline
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1. I'm not sure abiut any reccomendations, but try ccritters.com, sehorsefarms.com, seahorseworld.com, and seahorsesource.com.

2. I would go with at least 3 pair to start, that size tank will easily support 15-20 full size adults with no problem.

3. Newly hatched baby brine shrimp and live copepods are best. If in a pinch most adults will take full size brine shrimp, but should not be staple diet. I have never heard of dwarfs taking any kind of prepared foods, except as a short term and I wouldn't count on being able to train them either.

4. Anything small enough for them to get around really.

5. Snails, MAYBE small hermits like blue legs. Possibly a small pipe, but watch the feeding density and water quality.

6. No, but most like the astetics of having one.

7. Not to bright, it'll cause algae to grow on them. Otherwise whatever you like the look of.

8. I waited about a year, but after cycle is complete you can add the horses.

9. Gorgonias

10. Either use an air/spong filter or cover the intake of the filter with a sponge so you don't suck them up. Watch your flow, to much can be a problem.