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Anyone know anything about switching a seahorse over from live shrimp to frozen food? or know any good articles? I have read alot of theory type articles, but my gf bought a seahorse and i would really like to just give her a system of feeding it...
 
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The system I'm going try is this.
I feed live ghost shrimp, by hand.
Hold them by their head or antenna so the seahorse sees the tail.

If they will take them that way easily, then try switching to frozen whole mysis, holding them the same way.
I heard that if you can get them to switch that way, eventually, you'll be able to just dump the frozen mysis in and the seahorse should eat it.
Anyhow, I haven't gotten any whole mysis yet to try it, but sounds like it should work.
 
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Isis said:
tcarlson said:
Try-Cyclop Eeze

I would think that the cyclop eeze is too small for most sea horses....
Read some where that Sea horse people were finding that Cyclop-Eeze works well with them. Sea Horses eat baby brine shrimp which are about the same size and all my fish eat the cylcop-eeze.
 
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tcarlson said:
Isis said:
tcarlson said:
Try-Cyclop Eeze

I would think that the cyclop eeze is too small for most sea horses....
Read some where that Sea horse people were finding that Cyclop-Eeze works well with them. Sea Horses eat baby brine shrimp which are about the same size and all my fish eat the cylcop-eeze.

It also helps you lose weight and reverses male pattern baldness. Cyclop-eeze is the best stuff to come along since Robitussin. :lol:
 
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