Reading the experience from all the bros who posted in this forum, seem like not easy to keep seahorses alive even for few weeks. Must seriously consider if I intend to go into seahorse. Thank you all for sharing.
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yup bro not easy unless u buy a CB seahorse all those wild caught ones will die within weeks or of starvation
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I have 2 wild catch tigertail from Sentosa beach 1 months ago...so far all feeding with frozen mysis.
Recently just bought 2 CB Kuda from CF added to my Seahorse family...:D ! |
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Pot belly only came in 3-4 years ago... whereas Reidi is not commonly found and even if they are being sold, its $200-$350 per seahorse, I've kept Brazilian red and orange reidi some years back, that was when pot belly was imported as well, along with the Zos (Dwarf Seahorse)...
Nowadays, ah beng only have wild caught Tigertails and Kudas... I currently have 2 Zebra, 1 Kuda, 1 Tigertail all feeding on frozen mysis and my own blended food... |
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http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/...e/DSC_0149.jpg
Just to share a picture of the sole survivor out of the 100+ baby seahorses. Finally a success! |
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