Swanwillow
goby girl
I know that this may be a little OT, but I believe that it relates...
your seahorses seem, well, kinda small for your having her for 6 months... unless your zoanthids are HUGE compared to normal ones. maybe there is/are some underlying issues with her? the new one you got looks pretty darn skinny too, but I'll blame that on whomever had it before you... while you have the one in QT, and the other not, you may want to up the feeding amount... my reidi/kuda things eat about 7 mysis AT LEAST per feeding... thats alot of food, but they WERE similarily sized about a month ago to yours, and were eating about the same amount, maybe one less. and thats 2 feedings a day... 14 full sized PE mysis a day (times three for mine-two for yours, so at least 28 mysis a day for two horses that are growing)
wow-I never did the math before, but in a reef tank, normal people would freak out at the huge bioload that creates. HA.. sorry, going OT even farther. I'm just worried that they are both a little skinny: the one almost emaciated looking (your new one) causing stress upon the horse, and therefore=vibro incfection (on top of being in a small-ish hight tank)
just IMO-not trying to be mean, just trying to give some ideas as to why vibro would break out suddenly...
your seahorses seem, well, kinda small for your having her for 6 months... unless your zoanthids are HUGE compared to normal ones. maybe there is/are some underlying issues with her? the new one you got looks pretty darn skinny too, but I'll blame that on whomever had it before you... while you have the one in QT, and the other not, you may want to up the feeding amount... my reidi/kuda things eat about 7 mysis AT LEAST per feeding... thats alot of food, but they WERE similarily sized about a month ago to yours, and were eating about the same amount, maybe one less. and thats 2 feedings a day... 14 full sized PE mysis a day (times three for mine-two for yours, so at least 28 mysis a day for two horses that are growing)
wow-I never did the math before, but in a reef tank, normal people would freak out at the huge bioload that creates. HA.. sorry, going OT even farther. I'm just worried that they are both a little skinny: the one almost emaciated looking (your new one) causing stress upon the horse, and therefore=vibro incfection (on top of being in a small-ish hight tank)
just IMO-not trying to be mean, just trying to give some ideas as to why vibro would break out suddenly...