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He is chomping on my corals and relocating my frags on my frag rack. I wish I had my camera today to video tape him. He took a frag that I just put on the rack and tossed it up and moved the frag to another spot on the rack. It was neat to watch, but I don't want to risk him with my future coral...
I have read several threads on aquascaping and it doesn't seem to help me. I am not an artistic person so the articles don't click with me. So I wanted to know does anyone have any tips or tricks they can share with me?
My lemon peel and starry blenny are proving to not be reef safe. I am looking to get rid of both of them. Price is $15 for the blenny and $20 for the angel. The bicolor has a bold personality and I can't add new fish or shrimp to my tank. The bicolor is $10. I will also entertain offers for...
Yes, I do. I run an aqua euro 1/10.
In other news, I have noticed that my male looks like he is losing his cirri. This does not surprise since this happens a lot with captive bred horses.
Some people have used it with great success. I don't make it down to the shore enough to contemplate it. Here is a link to someone who lives in Long Island that uses NSW. Paul B
It depends on the type of seahorses. H. breviceps can be kept as a pair in a 20 gallon. Most of the more common seahorses should be kept as pair in a 29 gallon or larger.
Height is very important for breeding seahorses. The seahorses will do their "courting dance" throughout the water...