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  1. Hi everyone! Well, I am wanting to get a really good estimate of who, here locally, will be wanting my captive bred H. Erectus seahorses when they are of age (around two more months). This might be a tad early to begin, however I'd really just like to get the list going. When the fry are ready to be sold, they: - Will be completely weaned onto frozen mysis. - Be at LEAST 3.5". - Unsexed. They begin to develop their sexes at 4-6 months. Sexual maturity (when they begin to breed) varies. Many have reported births anywhere from 4 months of age to 8 months of age. - Colors will vary from yellow, brown, black, red, and even orange. Patterns will also differ. I will NOT sell based on color, as they have the ability to change their color based on food, water quality, and their tank environment. What YOU as the buyer need to know: - Seahorses do NOT belong in reef tanks. There are many fish that are compatible with them, but most are not. Docile fish such as Cardinals are an example of what is permissible to keep with Seahorses. - H. Erectus Seahorses can reach a size of up to 8" in length. This being the case, they will need a minimum tank height of 18", and a tank with a water volume no less than 20g for a single pair. The technical rule of thumb is 1 Seahorse per 7g, but I personally think it should be 1 per 10g. - It is a common misconception that Seahorses do not like flow, however that is not the case. Seahorses will often times play in the flow. As long as they have many places to rest, and the current isn't too strong there shouldn't be any issues. - Seahorses love to hitch to things. So it is an absolute necessity to have many hitching posts available for them. - H. Erectus Seahorses need to be fed at least two times daily. - Temperature in your tank should not exceed 74 degrees fahrenheit. Higher temperatures will often result in your Seahorses contracting some sort of bacterial infection. - Just as any other fish, Seahorses can be very finicky when it comes to changes in water quality. As you will be keeping your tank fed heavily, it is crucial that you maintain a weekly water changing routine. A highly powered skimmer is also very useful. - Heaters should not be kept in the main tank. Seahorses will often try to use these as hitching posts and burn their tails. - Mated pairs often have fry every two weeks. My largest male has his babies every 15-18 days on the dot. If you are unable to take care of the fry, myself, and other breeders that I can refer you to will gladly take them off of your hands. Flushing them down the toilet is not an acceptable way to dispose of them. There is ALWAYS someone who can give them a chance at life. Any other questions, feel free to ask me and I will do my best to answer them. * I WILL reserve the right to refuse a sale to anyone I think will put them in poor conditions. It will NOT be a personal decision, I simply want these Seahorses being housed in the best conditions available for them. This is completely at my discretion. * As far as pricing goes, they will be $50 each. They retail anywhere from $70-$90, and are often not captive bred. Pictures will come close to the sale date, which as I stated earlier, will be in approximately two months. If you are interested, please let me know and I will begin to make a list. -Brooks-
  2. This would be very nice... I love LiveAquaria.
  3. Was a great meeting... thanks to all who put it together!
  4. This guy is amazing... I loved him in my tank. He was the most personable fish I've ever had, and it killed me to let him go. For the person who gets this guy, please take very good care of him. Best fish you will ever buy.
  5. Literally the longest polyp extension I've ever seen!
  6. Unfortunately we're only allowed to make group orders with our sponsors, and I do not believe Live Aquaria is one of them.
  7. So.. who is going to want some Seahorses in the next two months?! :)

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    2. Brooks

      Brooks

      My 5-6 week olds are eating finely minced frozen mysis and cyclopees :)

    3. fishypets

      fishypets

      Can chalices eat seahorses?

    4. Brooks

      Brooks

      Chalices can eat feces of Seahorses.

  8. Sounds like a harmless feather duster to me!
  9. YES! Got the house we wanted!

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    2. o0zarkawater

      o0zarkawater

      So I have to move that hutch again?!

    3. mcallahan

      mcallahan

      yeah~ I want the gate code!

    4. Brooks

      Brooks

      My bedroom has two rooms, sort of a little niche off to the side of the main room, and thats where all the fish stuff is going! And it isn't in River Place, but it is close... its in Long Canyon.

  10. Good algaecide?

  11. Brooks

    Updates!!!

    Looks good. I think they will be good in there for a while. Since there is no filtration you're going to have to really keep up with WC's until you get the 20 set up again.
  12. Brooks

    Updates!!!

    Pretty sure I saw your brother at RCA today! :S Can't wait to see pictures of the new set up!
  13. 150-200 fry... at least. WOW. WOWWWW.

  14. The Nitrite test was giving me a 25-30 ppm reading when they were actually 0. I tested them with Mark's Hanna meter. The Nitrate test has given me very inaccurate results before as well. Tested around 20 and they were <5.
  15. I second this. See if someone here locally could lend you a test meter, or a very reliable test meter. If you're using an API test kit, it is very probably that it is wrong.
  16. And we... have... MORE fry.

    1. Laura

      Laura

      Luke...I am your fatherrrr......

  17. Its funny... there are a few pieces of rock in there I think I recognize.
  18. I tell ya, it sure is weird to see my first big saltwater aquarium looking so good. You've done wonders with it!
  19. Brooks

    Updates!!!

    Wow! That looks great! And your plan sounds great, too! Nice job on the lights, Collin!
  20. Brooks

    Updates!!!

    WOOOOOO! Was just about to respond to your pm. What'd you get???
  21. Brooks

    Updates!!!

    Go for the LED's like I have! PAR38 all the way! Good for your corals, too! By the way, everything looks great!!!! How are the babies doing, Collin?
  22. Wow.. your tank looks amazing!
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