HERE is some more info
• What is their usual aquarium set up? (Size, date set up, filtration type, etc.)
61 gallons in all. the main display in a 38 gallon tank. set up about a year ago. sump style filtration with over flow. over 70 lbs live rock in main display. mainly soft corals, 2 ocellaris, one dusky jawfish, 2 peppermint shrimps , 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, and an unknow pistal shrimp thats tiny and i never see but hear sometimes, and a clean up crew of hermits and snails.
• What are your ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, PH, temperature and salinity parameters, and what test kits or equipment did you use to test the water?
i dont have an ammonia or nitrate test kit,
i use instand ocean powderd test kits,
PH-8.2
ALK.-5.5
Nitrate- 10 ml
Cal.-1050ml
phos.- .5 i have been trying to use phosphate sponge to reduce this, it was .8
specific gravity-.26
temp.-73
• How long have you had the seahorses?
6 or 7 months
• Are they captive bred or wild caught?
there both captive bred, but i did have a wild caught pipe fish that i didnt quaintine with them for a while, but not anymore.
they where labeled as kelloge and redi. the really sick one is the kelloge, the younger ones the redi, both males
• Where were the seahorses obtained?
from SOMTHING FISHY, they speicalize in saltwater fish, soposedley ones localy bred and ones from california.
• What are you feeding them?
enriched myisid
• When was the last time they ate and are they still eating?
last night, need to do a water change on there hosp and ill feed then, the younge one is interested in food, but the kelloges not at all
• Has there been any change in feeding behavior?
since i put them in the hosp yes, but even when they where in the main display right before i moved them, the big guy seemed depressed and wasnt too interested in food, now in the hosp he wont eat.
• In what country are you located?
usa, minnasota- twin cities