mine grows some nice colorful stuff on her back. very common as stated and no worries. funny thing...i once saw a snail crawling on the back of one of my horses eating the algea off of it! it was at night so the horse tolerated the snail....as it was sleeping / groggy i guess
That's why you use a baby toothbrush. It is so soft that it won't damage a seahorse. Most of the time the algae is not that well attached that you have to scrub your horse. If it doesn't come off right away then just leave it. I have done this many times and it works when you have cyno on your horse as it peals right off.
Healthy horses are not that fragile that you have to avoid touching them. Believe me a pouch evacuation is much more stressful then a quick brushing with a baby toothbrush.
I'm glad its working for you Bruce. I guess I just don't think it is a good idea to disturb a fishes slime coat as it is there to protect the fish against pathogens.
I'm glad I have never had to do a pouch evacuation.
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