Orange Florida Sea Horses

Gandolfe

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I just got a male and female Orange Florida Sea Horse pair for $64 total. The female is already eating live brine and hopefully my other pair of ponies will teach them to eat frozen like they are after 8 weeks. They are all wild caught and in a 40 gallon breeder tank full of macro algae. Hopefully I can get them to eat frozen soon and breed. I know I can hatch and keep alive Brine shrimp Napoli's for at least 10 days
 
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Sounds pretty cool. Pics??
 

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here are some pics
 

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there is a place near me called Seahorsecorral that sells them for $120 a piece or a pair for $230, they are captive bred but geesh... expensive. I have 5 altogether now, a yellow, 2 black and 2 orange. the yellow is a female and the 2 blacks are males but one has bubble disease problems, The big one go figure
 
Orange Sea Horse Pair

Orange Sea Horse Pair

Here's a better pic of them both together on a gorgorian I've had for almost 2 years.
 

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They are beautiful. Are you nervous at all about putting the wild caught ponies in with your captive bred?
 
these are my second attempt. First attempt was with mature seahorses, not adolescents like these. Didn't do so good first time, couldn't get them to even try frozen...the first pair I have are eating frozen and live, the second pair I just got are still only eating live. Just getting to be a pain to find live brine every couple of days.
 
these are my second attempt. First attempt was with mature seahorses, not adolescents like these. Didn't do so good first time, couldn't get them to even try frozen...the first pair I have are eating frozen and live, the second pair I just got are still only eating live. Just getting to be a pain to find live brine every couple of days.

You could raise your own culture? I mean I'll probably be better to get them transferred over to Frozen than keep them on live brine, but before that happens, you can keep them alive with spurlina.
 
I have tried to raise my own bine, it costs more than if I just go to an LFS and buy 3 or 4 portions at a time. The longest I had them survive was 10 days and it take 28 to reach maturity. It's really hard to maintain a Brine shrimp culture( a colony that keeps producing babies and growing to adult hood) unless you have specialized tanks which cost big bucks
 
Here's a pic of all 4 Sea Horses together.

Here's a pic of all 4 Sea Horses together.

This is both my new Orange Sea horses and my Yellowish Female and Black Male. They are all Florida Gulf caught Lined Sea-Horses
 

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A LFS by my house gets them in. They are a wholesale place and get Sea horses regularly. Also if you google Seahorsecorral, you can get them there too
 
all my sea horses are wild caught, The website I mentioned sells Captive Bred

Hey, best of luck with them. Hopefully the 2 originals will teach the new guys how yummy frozen mysis can be. I've heard that by adding garlic sometimes entices them. Or mix a little minced mysis in with live brine, ( in a turkey baster) and give them the mixture when they are really hungry. If they snick some of the mysis gradually decrease the brine and increase the mysis.
 
I just saw one of the Ghost shrimp in my sea horses tank full of eggs too. Deciding if I should start a separate small tank just to raise the shrimp, but I'm running out of room for tanks in my house...LOL
 
I just saw one of the Ghost shrimp in my sea horses tank full of eggs too. Deciding if I should start a separate small tank just to raise the shrimp, but I'm running out of room for tanks in my house...LOL

Ha ha, I guess you qualify as an addicted marine aquarist!
 
well let's see.... I have a 125 gallon mixed reef softie tank, a 40 gallon sump for that, a 40 gallon macro/sea horse tank, a 10 gallon Mangrove tank, a 45 gallon tall that I mix my water in, a 40 gallon breeder tank that's empty( came with the 180 ) and a 180 gallon acrylic tank(not set up yet) and also a 65 gallon planted freshwater tank....also a lovebird cage, and 4-4' bird cages( Citron Cockatoo, Military Macaw, and 2 Timneh African Greys) all in a 30' x 16' section of my Triple wide. Also have 6 ankle biter dogs and 2 cats
 
well let's see.... I have a 125 gallon mixed reef softie tank, a 40 gallon sump for that, a 40 gallon macro/sea horse tank, a 10 gallon Mangrove tank, a 45 gallon tall that I mix my water in, a 40 gallon breeder tank that's empty( came with the 180 ) and a 180 gallon acrylic tank(not set up yet) and also a 65 gallon planted freshwater tank....also a lovebird cage, and 4-4' bird cages( Citron Cockatoo, Military Macaw, and 2 Timneh African Greys) all in a 30' x 16' section of my Triple wide. Also have 6 ankle biter dogs and 2 cats

LOL, you sound like what my husband worried would happen to us when I began working at a pet store years ago. I had to promise that our house would not turn into Dr Dolittles! I did have a 125g FOWLR with a 70g sump, a 90g reef and 15g sump and a 20L nursery for tomato clowns at one point. Had to downsize drastically to care for my bed ridden mom in law so now only have a 30gXH seahorse fuge connected to the same sump as my 36g bowfront LPS dominant tank. O yes, and we have one ankle biter shin tzu too. We have a sprawling ranch so I've done pretty good resisting filling it up with fun creatures!
 
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