fishygurl
Active Member
Hi, ive read a lot about seahorses for a couple years, since ive always wanted seahorses, and i was wondering what type of set up, food, etc would be needed to raise baby seahorses (still probably have a long ways for that, but knowing ahead of time is best right?)
I would be housing probably 4 seahorses in a 29 gallon bio cube, i would be able to get 10 gallon, or 5 gallons, for housing the babies and the food needed.
I have a 10 gallon hexagon which i would like to use for raising them, so what else would i need as far as filtration and stuff.
What type of food, and how often, etc.
Basically i just want info on how to raise the baby seahorses.
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Also i am about to set up a 40 breeder tank which i plan on breeding red hawaiian shrimp, which i have read are extremely nutritious (they pretty much just eat algae and spirulina, and stuff like that), and they get about the size of a dime.
But anywho i guess they are really nutritious for seahorses and other delicate fish.
So i would feed my big seahorses a couple of these maybe every week or every other week, depending on how many i have. Also i would feed the babies, if they will be able to eat this size of food?
Anyways please send me links, or type some info on raising seahorse set ups, and timelines, and maybe pics? etc.
Thanks in advance!!!
I would be housing probably 4 seahorses in a 29 gallon bio cube, i would be able to get 10 gallon, or 5 gallons, for housing the babies and the food needed.
I have a 10 gallon hexagon which i would like to use for raising them, so what else would i need as far as filtration and stuff.
What type of food, and how often, etc.
Basically i just want info on how to raise the baby seahorses.
____________________________________________________
Also i am about to set up a 40 breeder tank which i plan on breeding red hawaiian shrimp, which i have read are extremely nutritious (they pretty much just eat algae and spirulina, and stuff like that), and they get about the size of a dime.
But anywho i guess they are really nutritious for seahorses and other delicate fish.
So i would feed my big seahorses a couple of these maybe every week or every other week, depending on how many i have. Also i would feed the babies, if they will be able to eat this size of food?
Anyways please send me links, or type some info on raising seahorse set ups, and timelines, and maybe pics? etc.
Thanks in advance!!!