Seahorses are here *pics*

Izsabelle

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I got 2 males and 2 females. The females are turning green and the males are a copper color.

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naw now i miss my seahorses!

i kept 2 for about 5 months and they grew and were quite happy...but back then i had 5 tanks and when i moved back into the main part of the house (due to my brother moving back into the addition) i was only allowed one tank so they had to go as they did not do well in a bigger tank with other fish (and i must admit it was pain feeding them, i give my fish pellets every other day)
 
Thanks everyone. I bought them from a private breeder in Tennessee. I'm hoping they'll breed and I'll be successful with the fry. These are southern erectus and their fry will actually hitch at birth.

Leah, I don't mind feeding them. It's the diseases they catch that stress me out. I have liquid neomycin on hand for any infections. Hopefully these guys will stay healthy and I won't have to use the meds.
 
Great pictures. When are we going to see you again at a meeting? Maybe Kevin can get you to do another talk to the club. You are the Seahorse Queen.
 
Thanks again. I am really loving these horses. They are so active.

Bamm, it's a 60g irregular hexagon. If you are looking to keep a pair it would be possible to do it in a 29g tall. The 4 I have will go into a 90g hexagon tank in June, but for now the 60g is a good home for them. I don't recommend getting any fish or a lot of corals in a seahorse tank. They really need a species dedicated tank. Also, the temp in the tank needs to be under 74 degrees, 69-72 is ideal, so you may need a chiller.

As for flow, they needsoft flow, but they do require good filtration. Seahorses are very dirty fish. So, if you are interested, give me a few months and if they mate and if I can raise the fry, then I should have seahorses in about 5 months.

Chia, you should! I'd trade seahorses for corals. :P

Karen, LOL, I am a seahorse peasant. I want to come, but I have a 4 year old and a 4 month old now. Maybe I can ask my mom to watch them for me one of these Fridays.
 
Shawn, how are your boys? How's your wife doing?

I want a girl, but I don't want to be pregnant again. lol Love babies, but can't stand being pregnant.
 
The boyz are doing so well!! Both gate students and honor roll... They got it going on, well rounded lil men they are!-) cat is doing well she is such a blessing for me. ever since I broke my back she has been pulling way more then her share..
I would love to have a daughter I even have a clinic that can increase the odds to almost certainty.. We were taking care of twinz one boy one girl and I fell in love with her.. She's not around anymore though so I did get my heart broken :( do u stay in touch with the a man alex???
!-)
 
Those are really beautiful. I have a question though, why can't you have seahorses with other fish? I've got mine with gobies and they're doing fine.
 
Gobies are generally fine because they are afraid of everything. But seahorses can become stressed out by other fish, even scaredy cat gobies. The stress can kill them. Also, if you are buying captive bred seahorses, there is risk of wild caught fish introducing disease into the tank.

But typically, gobies, bangaii cardinals and other peaceful fish can be kept with seahorses. I just wouldn't recommend it to a beginner because of the above reasons and there are less chances for error if you just worry about one thing in the tank. Once a person has experience with seahorses, then I think it would be ok to try introducing other fish tankmates, just be ready to remove the fish if it starts to cause the seahorses to change their behavior.
 
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