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Old 01/05/2008, 03:41 PM
ann83 ann83 is offline
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You might try picking out the smallest of the live adult ghost shrimp. You'd be suprised how large a shrimp a seahorse can handle when it wants to. Any other shrimp sources, freshwater or salt, would be good options as well. Ordering online is another option; which will ultimately be necessary if the frozen training doesn't come along quickly. I like Jenny's suggestion of the frozen in the morning and the live in the evening. You may have better luck training it to frozen in a bare bottomed setup where you can control the food in the tank (no critters to hunt) and where you can see exactly what it is eating.