Seahorse ID ???

kjord97

Member
Can anyone please tell me what kind of seahorse this? I have been in hobby for 5 years now and the wife has been begging for her own seahorse tank. The nano has been up and running for 1 year now and only has ever had 1 fish in it. It is a pajamai Cardinal that is tiny. The tank is loaded with zoas, mushrooms, and colt leathers. I even have a red chili coral growing great in a cave. Well I came across some Black small seahorses at my LFS. I bought 2 of them, aclimated them for a long time and put them in tank. I have been feeding them frozen Mysis shrimp which they are loving. My wife says they are pigs. The 2 of them can just about eat a whole cube. Here is some pics, I am looking for the name of them. I also want to know why they are turning colors on me? They started all black on day 1 and now they are turning a yellowish. Please let me know if you cant see pics.



 

teresaq

Active Member
I'm not very good at ids, but they are changing colors to match thier environment. All horses will change colors.
I need to ask, what size tank are these in. These are juvinile horses, and will grow to be 5 to 7 inch tall. They need a tank that is 3x thier adult length. Be prepared to upgrade them as they grow into adulthood.
Nice babies
 

kjord97

Member
Sorry I did not repsond faster, I did not notice you asked questions.
The 2x horses are in a 28 gal nano tank. I have a 58 gal reef tank, 75 gal reef tank, 150 gal reef tank and this nano for the wife. There is no problems if I have to up grade the tank.
The only Problem I am having right now in the nano is the overflow part in the back of the tank. I use the nano skimmer and it draws more flow, so the horses get stuck on it if they get to close. I have taken off the skimmer to decrease the water flow near the overflow. It appears to be working better.
 

kjord97

Member
Here is a pic of the system about 4 months ago. Everything is just grown larger now. I also removed the 2 bubbltip anenomes from the system. Every thing in the tank now is non stinging.
 

ci11337

Active Member
i can't tell from the pic but the best way to tell kelloggi from kuda is kelloggi have swept back spines on their cheeks. If no cheek spines it's probably kuda.
 
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