they aren't as har as most people think. as long as you gat captive bred you don't have have to wory of raising live food. this is why i have been gone the last 2 months as i have been researching to get them. i am going to be breeding them when the time comes.
Penguin Josh wrote:they aren't as har as most people think. as long as you gat captive bred you don't have have to wory of raising live food. this is why i have been gone the last 2 months as i have been researching to get them. i am going to be breeding them when the time comes.
researching and having experience are two seperate things....i used to work in an all saltwater fish store......ive seen people that can have successful reef tanks for years and kill any sea horses....even captive bread seahorses need a constant supply of food, and then you have to watch your nitrates/nitrites and detritus build ups....its very very very hard....
well i am relativitally experianced because of school. and trates and trites aren't that hard to keep down, as long as you have plenty of bilogical filtration, like live sand and live rock, and do weekly water changes. i will be feeding them 3 times a day. when i awake, when i get home from school, and before sleep time. frozen pe mysis. and i hope i don't get my first batch of fry till the summer as that will be she i will be redy for them.
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