H erectus
H erectus
First off I i have been keeping seahorses for over a year now and love them so here are my 2 cents:
-Keep them in Male Female pairs... its in their nature to pair off an to be happy, the best part of keeping seahorses is watching the morning and night time mating/dancing routine they will spend 20 minutes twice a day doing.... It is beautiful and is the reason i started keeping seahorses after witnessing this. check out a video of this online before you decide to do a femal only tank.
-Since its your first time doing seahorses only get Captive Bred and Raised Hippocampus erectus seahorse ONLY!!! its irresponsible to get wild ones because they WILL die, no matter hoe good a host you are to them.
H. erectus are very hardy and as long as you do normal maintenance and you buy ones that are already eating a frozen mysis shrimp diet they will live.
-breeding seahorses is easy, but raising the fry past day 5 and week 5 is almost impossible unless you know your Shiznit, so donate the fry to someone who can care for them.
-ALWAYS use a heater with a guard, seahorses love hitching to the heater and will fall asleep and burn them selves, they will get an infection and die...
-even though it recommends to keep the temp between 72 degrees and 78 degrees, H erectus and most other seahorses thrive around 72 degrees, plus they wont get sick at this temperature, but around 78 they will. The issue with this is that most people want to keep full blown reefs and other fish in a seahorse tank but to get the seahorses to thrive they need very low flow and very low temp, which no other fish and/or corals can survive and/or grow in. seahorses are best kept in a seahorse only tank with hitching post, sand, pipe fish, and smooth rock. maybe a mandarine or blenny...
-seahorses love to play in a bubble curtain by letting it push them around... get one, youll love watching them.
-I have a 75 gallon and I have some nice korelina power heads and all i use is two cheap 300 GPH power heads that were like $30 each from petsmart. anymore than that and the Seahorses wont be able to swim or catch food. they need calm water or they will get banged around into rocks and they wont be abel to do their greeting dances or play with each other...
they like grabbing tails and wrestling.
basically you dont want any power heads or anything that sucks or blows that their tail can fit into. Also you want around a 14 inch tall tank for H erectus, they say 12 but the 12 inches is what you need, so taking into account the sand and rock try to give them 12 inches after all that stuff is in their. use the power heads to get your water column to flow from down to up in a circle from front to back, you can accomplish this with 2 small power heads in a 40 breeder.. you can put 2 pair of H erectus in there.. youll be pushing it with more than that..
if you have specific question hit me up...Ive been very successful at raising them and breeding them...Ive got about 90 babies right now from 5 clutches ranging from 10 days to 5 months old..
Matt