Tucson Reef
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Having kept WC over the years, generaly with a 3 year or so lifespan, but never getting them to eat frozen(never realy tried hard). Now having these CB Erectus, going on 4th day, some observations are starting to take shape.
First, all the hard work was done by the Breeders, Dan and Abbie, Seahorse Source, they have these Seahorse's trained to accept most anything. Second, the feed tube is a tool with many uses, It gets the food to location cleanly. It is also the flag to get the SH's attention. If one is off in the bushes, simply waving the tube, gets instant attention and they come flying. Third, the feeding dish, very valuable tool to keep tank clean and keep check on horses condition.
As I said, Dan and Abbie did all the hard work of getting them to eat a varity of frozen foods. They have eaten everything that the tube put in the dish so far, PE Mysis, Mysids, Brine Shrimp enhanced with Spirulina. My thought from watching they way they attack the tube(even snick it when empty) is they will probably try anything that comes out of it. I normaly don't use plankton, but think I will get some and try some small ones to see if they will eat them also.
The more varity, the better their health will be. One thing so far is the way the come at feeding times and how agressivly they gobble the food down, it should be easy to tell if one is having issues. They act like they are starving all the time and go hunting after filling up at the dish and its empty, pure pigs.
First, all the hard work was done by the Breeders, Dan and Abbie, Seahorse Source, they have these Seahorse's trained to accept most anything. Second, the feed tube is a tool with many uses, It gets the food to location cleanly. It is also the flag to get the SH's attention. If one is off in the bushes, simply waving the tube, gets instant attention and they come flying. Third, the feeding dish, very valuable tool to keep tank clean and keep check on horses condition.
As I said, Dan and Abbie did all the hard work of getting them to eat a varity of frozen foods. They have eaten everything that the tube put in the dish so far, PE Mysis, Mysids, Brine Shrimp enhanced with Spirulina. My thought from watching they way they attack the tube(even snick it when empty) is they will probably try anything that comes out of it. I normaly don't use plankton, but think I will get some and try some small ones to see if they will eat them also.
The more varity, the better their health will be. One thing so far is the way the come at feeding times and how agressivly they gobble the food down, it should be easy to tell if one is having issues. They act like they are starving all the time and go hunting after filling up at the dish and its empty, pure pigs.