Hey y’all any recommendations on tank temp for dwarf seahorses? And best preferred salinity levels? I heard temp was better around 74 degrees? Also any thoughts on single fish additions?
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They require 70-74 F. In wild, they live for only 1 year. Live artemia and rotifiers will be the food source as Pods. They require daily live feedings. They r hard to care. Salinity should be 1.023 and flow should be low-moderate.Hey y’all any recommendations on tank temp for dwarf seahorses? And best preferred salinity levels? I heard temp was better around 74 degrees? Also any thoughts on single fish additions?
Would you recommend a normal seahorse over a dwarf? I have a 17 gallon FluvalThey require 70-74 F. In wild, they live for only 1 year. Live artemia and rotifiers will be the food source as Pods. They require daily live feedings. They r hard to care. Salinity should be 1.023 and flow should be low-moderate.
If u give a good feeding and environment u will see them enjoying and will live more. Large species may live to max 5 yrs. But I think captive bred seahorses are quite hardy. All the greater seahorses should have a minimum of 30 gallons for 1 pair. Still they take a lot of maintenance because of which I don't keep seahorses now as my seller told me they will eat pellets. They need 3× feeding with good filtration. In 17 gallons u may keep dwarf seahorses but they r hard to care. In 17 gallons u may keep more than 2 dwarf seahorses in your tankWould you recommend a normal seahorse over a dwarf? I have a 17 gallon Fluval
My nitrite is .35 ppm ammonia is at 0. My salinity is at 1.025 and my temp is 77. I aim to drop my temperature to 73 degrees by Thursday and do a 10%water changeIf u give a good feeding and environment u will see them enjoying and will live more. Large species may live to max 5 yrs. But I think captive bred seahorses are quite hardy. All the greater seahorses should have a minimum of 30 gallons for 1 pair. Still they take a lot of maintenance because of which I don't keep seahorses now as my seller told me they will eat pellets. They need 3× feeding with good filtration. In 17 gallons u may keep dwarf seahorses but they r hard to care. In 17 gallons u may keep more than 2 dwarf seahorses in your tank
Im gonna be honest here and say that you should wait until you are a bit more experienced with saltwater before trying out any seahorse. Dwarfs are very hard to take care of but mostly due to the live feeding. You need to know how to keep a steady stock of brine shrimp at all times which is a big time investment especially in the beginning.Would you recommend a normal seahorse over a dwarf? I have a 17 gallon Fluval
I have been hatching for a week now, I am unsure if I keep the old water but they are still hatching constantlyIf you go for it make sure to start the brine shrimp in advance, it will give you an idea of what you are in for. It is pretty much like setting up 2 tanks, given the effort necessary
72-74 is happy median while they will tolerate 76. Id rather warmer than colder. I would not recommend a tankmate other than a small shrimp as seahorses move very slowly often awaiting food to get to them and a tankmate will steal the food before they get a chance to eatHey y’all any recommendations on tank temp for dwarf seahorses? And best preferred salinity levels? I heard temp was better around 74 degrees? Also any thoughts on single fish additions?
Currently I have one bumble snail, one Margarita snail, and one blue legged hermit crab. I was planning on adding a peppermint shrimp and that’s it. Currently tank temp is 75.172-74 is happy median while they will tolerate 76. Id rather warmer than colder. I would not recommend a tankmate other than a small shrimp as seahorses move very slowly often awaiting food to get to them and a tankmate will steal the food before they get a chance to eat
That should be sufficientCurrently I have one bumble snail, one Margarita snail, and one blue legged hermit crab. I was planning on adding a peppermint shrimp and that’s it. Currently tank temp is 75.1
Would you recommend against instant ocean live bbs in a jar? I heard this stuff last 6+ weeks if stored correctly. I want to use this bbs as a backup food sourceThat should be sufficient
They arent alive in the jar, i have used it and some may hatch from it as there are some eggs but the majority are already dead and cant be used for dwarf seahorsesWould you recommend against instant ocean live bbs in a jar?