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I'm thinking H. erectus
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Oh, I can’t. For some reason when I posted, I thought it was collected from the wild. Looking back I’m not sure why I thought that.
 
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Ah. I wish there was a good way to tell. These guys are easy to breed and rase I feel like WC horses should be something only breeders should get to expand bio-diversity in the trade
 

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I agree. I know that during the summer seahorses can be seen in bays by me. Many times people try collecting and raising them.
 

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If it is a North Eastern Horse which it does look like. Breeding them will be hard and next to impossible. I tried about 20 times and cant seem to get them to stay alive longer then 3-5 days.
 

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