Hello! I will start reading through the threads to research this but I'm in panic mode and know these guys will probably die, but I'm going to try to save some.
Someone gave us a seahorse that was caught in their fishing net and it was EXTREMELY pregnant (about a 4-5 inch guy from the Gulf). He has been in our school tank for 2 days. I came in this morning and the top of the tanks are COVERED in baby sea horses!
I'm hatching baby brine as fast as I can but that's going to take a day. I turned off all the pumps (this is a 100 gallon setup). I added something called Roti-Rich that I had but have NO idea what the heck it is really? I plan on changing out about 3 - 5 gallons of water every 12 hours or so. I broke up chaeto hoping they can find "hitching posts" --- if I learned that phrase correctly. There are about 40 in each of 2 breeding nets on the sides of the tanks. There are another 20-30 in collection type containers on the sides. I have over 100 in a 5 gallon bucket with a slow aerator. Then I have lots still around in the tank. There are no large predators but I know anything that can catch them will!
Can anyone give me any quick advice that is a MUST to know. If I can just get 1 or more to live, it'll be worth it.
Thanks,
Laine
Someone gave us a seahorse that was caught in their fishing net and it was EXTREMELY pregnant (about a 4-5 inch guy from the Gulf). He has been in our school tank for 2 days. I came in this morning and the top of the tanks are COVERED in baby sea horses!
I'm hatching baby brine as fast as I can but that's going to take a day. I turned off all the pumps (this is a 100 gallon setup). I added something called Roti-Rich that I had but have NO idea what the heck it is really? I plan on changing out about 3 - 5 gallons of water every 12 hours or so. I broke up chaeto hoping they can find "hitching posts" --- if I learned that phrase correctly. There are about 40 in each of 2 breeding nets on the sides of the tanks. There are another 20-30 in collection type containers on the sides. I have over 100 in a 5 gallon bucket with a slow aerator. Then I have lots still around in the tank. There are no large predators but I know anything that can catch them will!
Can anyone give me any quick advice that is a MUST to know. If I can just get 1 or more to live, it'll be worth it.
Thanks,
Laine