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  1. deetu

    Hotels SH

    This is why I felt bad getting wild caught dwarfs but the captive bred are so expensive
  2. deetu

    My DIY Shrimp Hatchery

    Sorry to say but... the big, flat bottom won't be good for agitating all the eggs. I think that is why the upside down soda bottle is used. I used a vase that had a flat bottom... didn't work well. I use that container for my grow out
  3. deetu

    Seahorses

    Wondered for a second lol
  4. deetu

    Seahorses

    Humm... just realized that my new tank has some more algae on the glass then the old one did and I was able to up the temp in that tank... think I'll drop it a bit and see how it goes :oo:
  5. deetu

    Seahorses

    Sponge filter is the best... or put sponge on intake of hang on back
  6. deetu

    They are in their new tank

    I also keep some new hatched in refrigerator and switch them out on a regular basis...just in case
  7. deetu

    They are in their new tank

    I was told that once it gets warmer there would be more. I thought I had another male pregnant but maybe not.
  8. deetu

    They are in their new tank

    I have three sponges. Two are a double air pump filter and one goes over the intake on the HOB.
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    They are in their new tank

    Front view Side view The whole beautiful tank and they decided to perch here!
  10. deetu

    Feeding dwarf and baby seahorses

    I was asked recently how I hatch brine shrimp for my dwarfs. So I thought I would share. I have to admit that this is the worst part of having seaponies because it takes so much time and space. The eggs need to hatch in salt water. I use regular non iodized salt from supermarket mixed to a...
  11. deetu

    Seahorses

    I really like Andrew. Waited until Tuesday to meet just to talk with him for a bit.
  12. deetu

    Macroalgae in DT

    I have some red graciliaria. Sent PM I freshwater dip my macro with no problems
  13. deetu

    Seahorses

    Depends on the species. Dwarfs are only about 18 months. Bigger ones they say 4-8 years. Mine Erectus lived for 3
  14. deetu

    Seahorses

    Sorry, had double post. It's feels kinda like leather...
  15. deetu

    Seahorses

    Oh cool... like the fish poop eating part :smile_new: I had been thinking of getting one for my tank. I have a tendency to over feed... especially when I had my featherduster. Was always afraid he wasn't getting enough. I do have two of these that just popped up once I did PurpleUp...
  16. deetu

    Seahorses

    Since I'm not a reefer, only macro, what do they eat? How do you feed them?
  17. deetu

    Seahorses

    Cool Must be fun finding stuff. I loved finding stuff on the beach in Florida after a storm.
  18. deetu

    Seahorses

    She's not ready yet. When she is, they will intertwine tails and dance...going up and down in the tank. He will also fill his pouch with water to show her how great a Dad he will be. Oh, don't have airstone with mini bubbles in tank... if have air bubbles, let it come out of the hose...
  19. deetu

    Seahorses

    I know what you mean... I found two preemie babies on the bottom of the tank the other day. (preemies are ones that were not ready to leave pouch yet with big egg sacks) They didn't make it but this morning I found 3 new babies! So he didn't dump them all. For the dwarfs, since they don't...
  20. deetu

    Seahorses

    Snort!!!! Wish l could but only able to sneak dwarfs in. 20 gallon has enough fish
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