coyoteseven
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Well, after a lot of looking around on the net at the various syngnathid (seahorse/pipefish) related sites, it looks like the horses we caught are Hippocampus Erectus (lined seahorse) in various stages of development. It appears that the dwarf seahorse (H. Zosterae) didn't make it to our little get-together.
I stopped by the LFS on my way home from work and got a pack of frozen mysis for feeding. The larger of my pair seemed to be a little interested and snicked one as it floated by him/her (haven't had a good chance to sex them yet), but paid no attention to the others that floated by. The smaller one seemed to take no interest at all... at least my cleanup crew is going to have a good meal tonight
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Since I had a small jug of BBS hatching, I put about half of them in the tank and they both went wild! Looks like I had better keep some BBS cooking (and plenty of fresh SW for water changes), as I try training my new ponies to take frozen, so they don't starve. BTW, if anybody's interested, you can get hatchable decapsulated brine shrimp cysts at Seahorse Source and it looks like beginning in June, live mysids also! :thumbsup:
All the snails and hermits, that Pookie hasn't invited home for dinner, are doing well and still working on my algae in the 45g. The serpent star is sharing the 10g with the ponies (until I get them a new, larger home) and stays under the colt frag minding its own business and probably getting fat on the missed mysis. :lmao:
That's all for now, if I can get my digital camera to take more than 3 pics before it eats the batteries, I'll post some as soon as I get the chance.
Added edit: I put a bid on eBay for a 4'x4'x1/8" seine. This would be ideal to catch the real small mysid and other critters that might have slipped through the Ã"šÃ‚¼" mesh we had. Keeping my fingers crossed.
I stopped by the LFS on my way home from work and got a pack of frozen mysis for feeding. The larger of my pair seemed to be a little interested and snicked one as it floated by him/her (haven't had a good chance to sex them yet), but paid no attention to the others that floated by. The smaller one seemed to take no interest at all... at least my cleanup crew is going to have a good meal tonight

Since I had a small jug of BBS hatching, I put about half of them in the tank and they both went wild! Looks like I had better keep some BBS cooking (and plenty of fresh SW for water changes), as I try training my new ponies to take frozen, so they don't starve. BTW, if anybody's interested, you can get hatchable decapsulated brine shrimp cysts at Seahorse Source and it looks like beginning in June, live mysids also! :thumbsup:
All the snails and hermits, that Pookie hasn't invited home for dinner, are doing well and still working on my algae in the 45g. The serpent star is sharing the 10g with the ponies (until I get them a new, larger home) and stays under the colt frag minding its own business and probably getting fat on the missed mysis. :lmao:
That's all for now, if I can get my digital camera to take more than 3 pics before it eats the batteries, I'll post some as soon as I get the chance.
Added edit: I put a bid on eBay for a 4'x4'x1/8" seine. This would be ideal to catch the real small mysid and other critters that might have slipped through the Ã"šÃ‚¼" mesh we had. Keeping my fingers crossed.