Ok so basically my story goes like this. I want to try seahorses out. It was actually the reason i got into the saltwater hobby to begin with but i ended up with a 20 gal clown tank instead. So now 8 months later I've decided to take aim again. Along with Seahorse husbandry, I'd like to be able to support the fry as well in a nursery. My understanding of seahorses has grown quite a bit over the last 2 weeks and I kinda have a grasp for what they need to survive but there are still grey areas.
The tank i'm looking to build will be around 29gal or 20gal tall. I understand that in order for seahorses to breed they have to have approx. 3 times their height to complete their breeding dance. I also understand that WC and some CB seahorses might not take to frozen foods. This would obviously involve either purchasing or hatching brine shrimp or ghost shrimp. Alonst with the brine shrimp would include gut loading the brine with nutrients needed by the sea horses. Seahorses won't take baby brine though so they have to be aged for about a week before they're large enough to be eaten by the sea horses.
What do you feed to the brine to get them to grow/survive/become nutrient full? What do you keep them in since new brine need to be hatched daily. I have a nursery type idea that i found on another site for them to be kept in but what is the norm.
Lastly, what steps are taking to support seahorse fry? Again, i have a nursery blue print i'll be following that will easily keep 6 batches of fry in a 20 long or so, but what other method is used for keeping them? I'd like to minimize the amount of tanks needed to keep them so created one tank as a nursery is most ideal. Baby seahorses will eat freshly hatched brine. I understand that too. But at what ages do you begin stepping up their feedings or what they're being fed? Any info will help. And preferably what methods you use as opposed to leading me to another thread or such. I'd like to find the most realiable working method. Thanx in advance. -Frank.
The tank i'm looking to build will be around 29gal or 20gal tall. I understand that in order for seahorses to breed they have to have approx. 3 times their height to complete their breeding dance. I also understand that WC and some CB seahorses might not take to frozen foods. This would obviously involve either purchasing or hatching brine shrimp or ghost shrimp. Alonst with the brine shrimp would include gut loading the brine with nutrients needed by the sea horses. Seahorses won't take baby brine though so they have to be aged for about a week before they're large enough to be eaten by the sea horses.
What do you feed to the brine to get them to grow/survive/become nutrient full? What do you keep them in since new brine need to be hatched daily. I have a nursery type idea that i found on another site for them to be kept in but what is the norm.
Lastly, what steps are taking to support seahorse fry? Again, i have a nursery blue print i'll be following that will easily keep 6 batches of fry in a 20 long or so, but what other method is used for keeping them? I'd like to minimize the amount of tanks needed to keep them so created one tank as a nursery is most ideal. Baby seahorses will eat freshly hatched brine. I understand that too. But at what ages do you begin stepping up their feedings or what they're being fed? Any info will help. And preferably what methods you use as opposed to leading me to another thread or such. I'd like to find the most realiable working method. Thanx in advance. -Frank.