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I added four dwarf seahorses to my pico today (1 Viewer)

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Very cool! You may want to consider taking out the corals. Even large horses have been stung by palys and dwarves are so much more sensitive. They can't take any of that. There have been dwarves that have actually been eaten by a ric. Something to consider at any rate.
 
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I did not know the palys would sting them. I will definately take them out. I thought they were like zoas and had just a chemical thing going. I do not want to hurt my little guys. I thought I had been careful in selecting these. That is why I love this board. You learn something every day. Thanks so much.

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They may be fine. I just had read of a case on seahorse.org where someone's horse had been stung so I wanted to give you a head's up. They sure are beautiful!
 
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Those are really nice Jen. Hope you keep us updated on them.

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newly hatched baby brine shrimp. And these little guys are pigs. I am considering trying to culture copepods. I was looking on a few of the sites that sell them and I think that it does not look that hard. They will not probably be the main staple, but would make a nice addition to the BBS.

I am also adding additional hatching stations for BBS. I think I will be needing more.

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