Do your horses ever hitch around another seahorse's neck? Mine do that all the time.
Yes, and the one acting as the hitching post really dislikes it! they try vigorously (in a seahorse gentle manner) to shake off the offender. It's quite comical.
Do your horses ever hitch around another seahorse's neck? Mine do that all the time.
Looking great Phil. Hopefully they are doing ok after the storm.
As to the issue with the floss on the pump, maybe you could try something different... like maybe an old fish net? Just use a rubber band to secure it around the PH.
That would have bigger openings that the floss and wouldn't need to be cleaned as much.
Awesome pics. Ive always wanted to try seahorses but have heard they are so hard to keep. Maybe one day.
Probably the biggest hurdle in my opinion is the sticker price on captive bred horses.
I find that the right setup and husbandy make them relatively easy. The problem occurs when people try to cut corners (keep them in a reef display, or in the sump/refugium). Also people see sea horses being sold cheaply and buy them only to find they refuse to eat (because they are wild-caught, or have parasites). The ones I have are all captive bred and readily accept mysis. There are no other fish in the tank to steal their food and excess food is eaten by the dozen of nassarius snails in the tank.
If you are serious about it - let me know. There's a free online course offered by a wonderful guy in Hawai'i via the oceanrider website. It;s like 12 weeks in lessons but I thought it was well worth it.