rispa
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I recently obtained a 18 gallon bow front aquarium from a guy who no longer had time for his animals. I did not get to see the tank set up because he had already put the fish in a container, the live rock in a bucket with some water and the rest of the water was emptied out. There are four Kuda seahorses, going on his word for the species, that are 6 months old. There is also a skunk shrimp, a red hermit crab, a lawnmower blenny who is warming up to me, a very shy watchman goby, and a star fish that I'm guessing is brittle star. There was another fish that was in the bucket with the live rock, but he didn't make it. The tank was covered with algae so my friend and I did a lot of cleaning. I underestimated water amounts, not expecting the guy to have already emptied out the tank, so everyone had to live in about 7 gallons with the filter balanced in a bowl. The guy was feeding them frozen brine shrimp, but I don't know if it was enriched or not, although I'm thinking not since they look malnourished based on information I've found while researching. The algae on rocks game back quickly and is spreading fast. I got this tank last Wednesday and two days later the rocks and corals were all bright green and a darkish red and a fuzzy brown and fuzzy green. Two days ago I got some snails and two more hermit crabs. The Turbo snail seems to be the most efficient, but it still seems like the algae may still be out of control. Any suggestions on algae control would be much appreciated. A few of the seahorses look like they've gotten algae on them and I'm a little concerned.
Also one of the males appeared to be pooping last night, but he looked uncomfortable and kept rubbing the rocks and the poop didn't appear normal compared to what I researched. He seems fine now, but he was making my sister and I nervous last night. One of the females is really concerning me. She will go around the entire tank a couple times, scanning rocks and the ground for food before she'll eat anything and she doesn't seem to be eating much. I'm currently feeding them Hakari brand frozen mysis which I thaw according to a suggestion from another forum. I take some salt water and refrigerate it, then add the frozen cube and put the water and cube back in the fridge to thaw, then I bring every thing to room temperature and feed it to them. All the food get's eaten, even the mysis that are on the filter are eaten by the next feeding. Everyone else seems fine with the food, pursuing it and grabbing it and sitting near the filter or on the filter and reaching over to eat the piece they want. The same female also has shiny spots which I'm not sure about. Currently she's wrapped up around a spot where a rock meets the side of the tank, curled around that spot with her tail and body. She's facing the ground. I've seen some of the seahorses scratching against rocks, but they haven't been doing that lately. I don't think they've reached sexual maturity based on research and appearance. The two males are light colored with dark spots on their backs. One female is a dark brown, but her stomach has become lighter. The other female is a lighter brown with some spots that remind me of scales. The water should be fine since I purchased premixed water from my LFS. The tank came with a heater, so the temperature should be good. I have not taken water in to a store to get it tested yet, but I'm planning on doing that either today or tomorrow and also asking for some more advice. Meanwhile I would appreciate any advice that you guys can offer. I'll try to provide pictures later, but until my sister gets home I do not have a camera. I would really like this aquarium to be a happy experience since it's my mom's Mother's day gift and she loves seahorses.
Thanks in advance.
Also one of the males appeared to be pooping last night, but he looked uncomfortable and kept rubbing the rocks and the poop didn't appear normal compared to what I researched. He seems fine now, but he was making my sister and I nervous last night. One of the females is really concerning me. She will go around the entire tank a couple times, scanning rocks and the ground for food before she'll eat anything and she doesn't seem to be eating much. I'm currently feeding them Hakari brand frozen mysis which I thaw according to a suggestion from another forum. I take some salt water and refrigerate it, then add the frozen cube and put the water and cube back in the fridge to thaw, then I bring every thing to room temperature and feed it to them. All the food get's eaten, even the mysis that are on the filter are eaten by the next feeding. Everyone else seems fine with the food, pursuing it and grabbing it and sitting near the filter or on the filter and reaching over to eat the piece they want. The same female also has shiny spots which I'm not sure about. Currently she's wrapped up around a spot where a rock meets the side of the tank, curled around that spot with her tail and body. She's facing the ground. I've seen some of the seahorses scratching against rocks, but they haven't been doing that lately. I don't think they've reached sexual maturity based on research and appearance. The two males are light colored with dark spots on their backs. One female is a dark brown, but her stomach has become lighter. The other female is a lighter brown with some spots that remind me of scales. The water should be fine since I purchased premixed water from my LFS. The tank came with a heater, so the temperature should be good. I have not taken water in to a store to get it tested yet, but I'm planning on doing that either today or tomorrow and also asking for some more advice. Meanwhile I would appreciate any advice that you guys can offer. I'll try to provide pictures later, but until my sister gets home I do not have a camera. I would really like this aquarium to be a happy experience since it's my mom's Mother's day gift and she loves seahorses.
Thanks in advance.