Originally Posted by
Debbie
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Yes I do still have my 1 gal, it is my only saltwater tank I have. My corals are doing amazingly well. I do weekly water changes and keep everything in check. I did not know you could keep seahorses in such a small tank.
The only thing that discourages me is the live brine, can you use frozen baby brine??
My boys are teenagers, 17 & 18 and let me tell you I threatened them in inch of their lives when we just went away on a cruise for a week. These little tanks are so much fun but you have to keep them topped up all the time other than that I find them a breeze.
So back to these ponies, what is the name of the smallest kind you can get and would 2 live in a tank of 1 gal or just 1 of them??
No frozen, ponies must be fed live baby brine shrimp(bbs). My mom calls my hatchery my "meth lab"!
Adult size: Most adult ponies average 1 inch to 1.25 inches.
Baby size: Pony fry are born in batches of 3-18 depending on the maturity of the male. They are ready for action the minute they pop out. Pony fry are actually much larger than their larger horse cousin's fry(due to number of fry per pregnancy)...a pony fry can easily fit on your pinky finger nail.
Baby Hunter: Seahorses are predators!
Titan~ largest stallion:
The Brine Shrimp Hatchery set up is very simple, although it may look intimidating at first.