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What's your Fav Seahorse?


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  1. 1. What's your Fav Seahorse?

    • H.Comes
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    • H.Barbouri
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Then Barbouri suits u, nice colours, easy to feed. kudas easy too, but colours depends on it's mood, can be drab brown or black to yellow! :D

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Pygmy will be a challenge, it will be good if he can consider bringing in dwarfs seahorse (H. zosterae), was just talking about it last night. ;)

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The market is very small in Sing, n now seem like very few ppl keeping HS, unless hv enough ppl confirm buying, or lese, is a risk for the importer.

Agreed. Furthermore they need requirements like catalina goby.

http://www.worldofseahorses.com/dwarf%20basics.htm

Temperature not exceeding 78 Farenheit.. :pinch:

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Too bad this seahorse is not found in LFS..

I've seen this on Australia stocklist. It can be brought in if you ask. Most people don't keep them as they require around 18 degrees celcius to thrive.

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Something I would really love to try..but have not seen any to date.

http://www.silverseahorse.net/index.php?ti...mpus_bargibanti

Like how are you gonna feed them?.. everyday phytoplankton ah? .. not forgetting they are so small.. probably the size of sexy shrimps or even smaller.. You will need a dozen to really enjoy them..

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Like how are you gonna feed them?.. everyday phytoplankton ah? .. not forgetting they are so small.. probably the size of sexy shrimps or even smaller.. You will need a dozen to really enjoy them..

I was told by someone who brought them in before. They are quite easy to keep, provided you can keep the water cool and feed enriched bbs everyday.

Always something more important than fish.

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Hmmm....never thought they were even in trade....Definately something that I would be interested in - been looking at lots of gorgornians for a long time already, hoping for hitch hikers :lol:

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