Reverend Reefer
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im kinda scared now that i've come to terms with the fact that my reidi's might have babies. what am i gonna do once they get preggers?
i started reading stuff online at seahorse.org and i am definitely intimidated by how difficult of an endeavor it will be once it happens.
seriously, what are my options besides raising these lil ones myself?
i just don't know if im ready. doing a reef tank is a walk in the park! reef tank knowledge is always a slow process and patience is often cited as the most important virtue. but slowly changing variables is not the case it seems with raising SH fry (or any fry for that matter).
i just can't bring myself to flushing them down the toilet if this happens.
should i start getting the equipment i need and space i need now? or should i be trying to find "ethical" alternatives? is giving away the broods once they're born realistic? chinese medicine? i just don't know. am i bringing up a touchy abortion debate? ha! im honestly scared and don't know if i can handle hundreds of screaming baby seahorses wanting fresh copepods, but maybe i can. is it really that hard.
sorry for the breakdown here, i guess i need some baby counselling!
i started reading stuff online at seahorse.org and i am definitely intimidated by how difficult of an endeavor it will be once it happens.
seriously, what are my options besides raising these lil ones myself?
i just don't know if im ready. doing a reef tank is a walk in the park! reef tank knowledge is always a slow process and patience is often cited as the most important virtue. but slowly changing variables is not the case it seems with raising SH fry (or any fry for that matter).
i just can't bring myself to flushing them down the toilet if this happens.
should i start getting the equipment i need and space i need now? or should i be trying to find "ethical" alternatives? is giving away the broods once they're born realistic? chinese medicine? i just don't know. am i bringing up a touchy abortion debate? ha! im honestly scared and don't know if i can handle hundreds of screaming baby seahorses wanting fresh copepods, but maybe i can. is it really that hard.
sorry for the breakdown here, i guess i need some baby counselling!