Well Im pretty sure these are captive bred as they have been there a while. They were priced at $60 a few months ago. They are fat and happy so I know they're eating. The store feeds a mix of around 10 frozen foods including mysis, brine, and spirulina so keeping them fed should be easy
Well Im pretty sure these are captive bred as they have been there a while. They were priced at $60 a few months ago. They are fat and happy so I know they're eating. The store feeds a mix of around 10 frozen foods including mysis, brine, and spirulina so keeping them fed should be easy
I paid $30.00 each for the seahorses i got, that were tank raised.. $30.00 for the Reidi ones, if they are tank raised is a good price!
Actually WC seahorses are becoming more expensive than CB these days. As a breeder, trying to source WC for brood stock, I am finding that they can be 3 to 4 times more expensive. The exception would be H. erectus which doesn't require permitting to obtain and ship. WC specimens will typically be larger than CB ones. There are many places to order CB from. While we have a regular list of LFS & wholesalers with whom we do business with, most wholesalers today import CB. Most LFS order from wholesalers. When this is the case, the LFS typically has no idea where the seahorses originate from. The cheaper ones typically originate from Viet Nam, especially H. kuda, H. comes and H. kelloggi. Most of these are CB but with various methods from tanks to net pens. With the exception of ORA H. reidi, most H. reidi originate from a breeder in Sri Lanka. Most CB H. erectus are sourced from anyone of several US based breeders.If it's anyplace but ORA, it's likely wild caught (ORA is the only place I've heard of that LFS's order captive bred horses from).