RayJay - if I were feeding both, like frozen in the mornings, live in the evenings, do you think that they may still eventually reject live food - I certainly don't want to stop providing live food, but be able to provide frozen in addition.
Tim - Thank you for the information - so I need to be sure I am enriching the brine shrimp in high levels of DHA and vitamin C?
Do you all have any recommended sources of these enrichment products? I definitely want to be sure the seahorses are getting the nutrition they need.
EDIT: Just out of interest and curiosity about the frozen food, by the way. If I can enrich and keep the brine shrimp longer, then I don't need frozen, but I'd still like to know if I tried some experiments with frozen foods that as long as I fed live alongside they wouldn't reject the live.
EDIT: I wonder if that is the same Dan from Seahorse Source - they had some products with high DHA and vitamins and proteins called "Dan's Feed". I don't have a lot of success keeping brine shrimp alive for a long time, but it said best results are 12 hours - and that's not a problem for me. It's just growing them to adult size.. but I've only tried once. Maybe with practice I can get better.