Do you remember the pic I posted on May 26th of the single baby seahorse I was able to raise to 1 month old? If not, here it is, along with her friend I got to help teach her to eat frozen.
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She is the one born to the brood which had 2 - two headed babies.
Well, as of July 26th, she will be 3 months old, and actually considered a juvenile. She is in the main seahorse tank, and while she is very active, it is usually towards the back of the tank, so I had to take this shot when I could. As you can see, she has grown quite a bit, and has changed color. (Ignore the reddish color on her back, she is growing algae!)
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/17279IM000611asml.jpg
This is her friend, who used to be solid black. Apparently she really enjoys the new digs too.
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/17279IM000609sml.jpg
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/1/17279IM000440sml.jpg
She is the one born to the brood which had 2 - two headed babies.
Well, as of July 26th, she will be 3 months old, and actually considered a juvenile. She is in the main seahorse tank, and while she is very active, it is usually towards the back of the tank, so I had to take this shot when I could. As you can see, she has grown quite a bit, and has changed color. (Ignore the reddish color on her back, she is growing algae!)
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/17279IM000611asml.jpg
This is her friend, who used to be solid black. Apparently she really enjoys the new digs too.
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/17279IM000609sml.jpg