Can i put a seahorse in my 14g bio cube?

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lbaskball

Guest
Originally Posted by Darthtang AW
Odds are lossing the red highlights is a bad sign some seahorses are subtropical temperture dwellers. Post a pic of yours so we can figure out very quickly what species it is. It may not be suitable for the environment you are providing.
I will try to get a picture. He is eating mini mysis really well and very active. He seems to be getting darker colored more towards black. He has little tiny branches. The store said they are from new guniea
 

bexleyfish

Member
Originally Posted by Old_Salt
This is somewhat confusing, who are you talking to? I ask a question after a comment as I would like to know why I should move my sea horses from one of these type tanks. Not trying to be rude, just looking for additional information. Apologize if I sounded rude.
Ya I think I missed something, what happened
 

monalisa

Active Member
Originally Posted by lbaskball
I will try to get a picture. He is eating mini mysis really well and very active. He seems to be getting darker colored more towards black. He has little tiny branches. The store said they are from new guniea
Do you have a picture of your horses? Very important at this point.
Lisa
 

rykna

Active Member
Seahorses that start loosing their hightlights and turn to the dull black, is a sure sign of stress.
 
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