twist of lime
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Well I was in our lfs and they had 3 very healthy seahorses, two yellow brazillians, and what they said (and what looked like at first glance) a fuscus seahorse. They were all eating well and looked healthy, so I picked out the fuscus. Well I get her home and start drip acclimating her and I looked alot closer and I think she is a baby (she's only about 3 inches with her tail uncureled) kelloggi seahorse. I've heard these have no long term succses. This is my first seahorse so it was easy for me to make the mistake. Is there anything I can do to increase her chances of living?
Tanks stats:
30g
nitrates 0
nitrites 0
ph 8.2 (trying to get it to 8.4)
salinity 1.24
tempeture 78
Inhabitance
2 very peaceful oceallaris clownfish
1 fire fish
2 yellow clown gobies
1 neon goby
1 seahare
1 2" gigas clam
1 purple gorgian
green sinularia
assorted snails
zoas and palys
cheato
orange digita
monticap
mushrooms and ricordia
ora blue tort
toad stool
and colt coral
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Diane
Tanks stats:
30g
nitrates 0
nitrites 0
ph 8.2 (trying to get it to 8.4)
salinity 1.24
tempeture 78
Inhabitance
2 very peaceful oceallaris clownfish
1 fire fish
2 yellow clown gobies
1 neon goby
1 seahare
1 2" gigas clam
1 purple gorgian
green sinularia
assorted snails
zoas and palys
cheato
orange digita
monticap
mushrooms and ricordia
ora blue tort
toad stool
and colt coral
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Diane