Yes the last couple of days he has been looking alot like the other one. It's funny because when I bought them, (they where bought at different lfs)both told me that they had a very hard time getting males, LOL.
Now another question....
I am upgrading this tank in January, I would like to have another pair of seahorses, either erectus or reidi. I'm aware of how many gallons for two pair of seahorses thats why I'm upgrading. My question is, will these two males be happy with out a female? Sometimes they start dancing and turning white like if they are flirting with each other, is this normal between two males?
My question is, will these two males be happy with out a female? Sometimes they start dancing and turning white like if they are flirting with each other, is this normal between two males?
Yes the males will be fine together.
When getting seahorses from the same breeder one expects to get only the same pathogens along with those seahorses.
Buying from another breeder means probably a different mix of pathogens and seahorses seem to be very prone to succumbing to pathogens they haven't grown up with.
Then the only thing you have to worry about is thoughtless and unknowledgeable LFSs who don't put their seahorses in dedicated systems so that they are exposed to any pathogens that are in the system from other fish either prior to or at the same time the seahorses are there.