joes_bunnee
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We just got a 29g live rock seahorse tank set up and there are 4 seahorses in it. I have read a lot of info here and on seahorse.org and oceanrider.com, but there are a couple of things I didn't come across.
The owner of the LFS said the seahorses are yellow CB's but didn't know the exact type. From looking at the sites, it seems like erectus to me. She also didn't know their age but only that they were babies -- at least young. My questions (a little late to be asking, but ...) are how do you tell how old they are and how do you tell what sex they are? Also, she said they can turn from yellow to black and back depending on I don't know what -- mood, environment? Any info would be appreciated.
I have a strong feeling that we will be outgrowing this tank fairly quickly since my mom, who lives with us, is talking about purchasing a couple of mated reds, but we're not there yet.
Nice to be here and I can't wait to post pictures of my little guys!
Martha
The owner of the LFS said the seahorses are yellow CB's but didn't know the exact type. From looking at the sites, it seems like erectus to me. She also didn't know their age but only that they were babies -- at least young. My questions (a little late to be asking, but ...) are how do you tell how old they are and how do you tell what sex they are? Also, she said they can turn from yellow to black and back depending on I don't know what -- mood, environment? Any info would be appreciated.
I have a strong feeling that we will be outgrowing this tank fairly quickly since my mom, who lives with us, is talking about purchasing a couple of mated reds, but we're not there yet.
Nice to be here and I can't wait to post pictures of my little guys!
Martha