Seahorses all grown up
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the average person doesnt know how much the hoobyist contributes to the science...
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u should put some live plants in there,
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how beautiful this is but how many more are there going to be ?mythras90x
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sell em for 5$ each
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when i get rich and live in a mansion im going to have a tank of these :D
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Creepy little things...
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When will you have more to ship and where do we find you?
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are u still selling some??if so im interested i love in florida
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Such amazing animals.
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so cute
can i buy some?
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have u ever thought of selling some?
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They're such beautiful animals. There was one being strangled at 0:58 :(
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If you don't mind me asking, what equiptment did you invest $10,000 into?
I currently have a small 30 gallon reef tank set up and have been researching seahorse breeding for a little while now. If you could give me a bit of a better idea as to what was involved in running your system, I would really appreciate that.
bogdanpopa23 2 years ago
Lets see, 22 tanks, drilled, live rock, sump, skimmer, uv sterilizer, plumbing . . .lots of plumbing, lights, the list is almost endless from the obvious to the less obvious like tools to fabricate things out of plastic that don't exist. Check my other vids, the Ranch shows most of the setup. Breeding on a small scale I imagine would be simpler but I wanted to save all 800 born every 2 weeks.
rsatov 2 years ago 2
Will a 0.5 gallon do?I don't want to waste no more money to buy a new tank....Oh well,who cares?I'm not getting a seahorse so soon...I could buy a new tank... :) I've never seen seahorses in an aquarium before..
CoreyTheHorse 2 years ago
I wouldn't recommend anything smaller than 20 gallons. A mature bio filter (preferably some live rock) and really bright light to have nice colourful seahorses.
rsatov 2 years ago
What temp are you keeping them at?
PHYTO4LIFE10 2 years ago
If I remember correctly, water temp was 74F
rsatov 2 years ago