3 gallon for dwarfs???

bronco300

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they were too much for me because of everything that came up, so i traded them to rykna, which were here first

they live a year or a few or so i believe
 

beenbag497

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where do you suggest i look to buy them????(by the way how long does the tank have to be set-up before you put them in???)
 

beenbag497

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ok ive got something else to say i went to ***** the other day and i saw an 1gallon aquatic garden tank on clearence(because the light busted)and it was like 12$$any way do they need bright lights???or any lights at all????and can they go with corals??
 

monalisa

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Originally Posted by Bronco300
haha, this little one is on the cord of the heater...TINYYYY


Good to see you here and advising Bronco... these 2 pictures sure do make giving my hand at dwarf horses a go very tempting...OMG, they are SO awesome!!
Lisa
 

bronco300

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Originally Posted by beenbag497
ok ive got something else to say i went to ***** the other day and i saw an 1gallon aquatic garden tank on clearence(because the light busted)and it was like 12$$any way do they need bright lights???or any lights at all????and can they go with corals??

they need nothing special as far as lighting goes,, just something so you can see them and get normal lighting....they can go with any coral that does not sting or will not have the capability of eating them or the baboes
 

bronco300

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Originally Posted by beenbag497
where do you suggest i look to buy them????(by the way how long does the tank have to be set-up before you put them in???)
the tank should be setup the normal amount of time to cycle, once your parameters are safe you can start....just google them and you'll find some, we arent allowed to post links here.
do not use the black box and tube hatchery...its not a good hatchery and will have a bad hatch rate...its really easy to make your own if you want...
or email me bronco300@gmail.com and i can help you with that.
as for bbs look around for one that is decapped and has a good hatch rate...should be able to find a 90% hatch rate etc
 

bronco300

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Originally Posted by MonaLisa
Good to see you here and advising Bronco... these 2 pictures sure do make giving my hand at dwarf horses a go very tempting...OMG, they are SO awesome!!
Lisa

Thanks Lisa(my posting on here goes in and out sometimes)!! Its good to see you around as well, i'm very sorry for your loss still, i know it can be very hard...i hated losing my purple firefish. Posting these pictures really made me miss them alot...but i definitely know i cant handle them again yet with the wedding coming up...Hope all else is well with you and beth, hope the zoo frags are you doing great as well.
 

zeke92

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Originally Posted by Bronco300
this gives you an idea of how small the babies are...this was mine on an antenna of a nass snail:

thats hilarious/cute!
 

bronco300

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if you have a small tank its pretty easy unless you have a ton of hitching posts etc cluttering up the tank, then they can hide easy
 

bronco300

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most people go with fake decor you'd see in a freshwater tank just because of light and flow requirements for those are not needed for seahorses...if you want coral most mushrooms, zoos, those type of corals that wont sting or eat that dwarves
 
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