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Hello. Have a new member in my tank. Thinking of names. I believe its a boy. What do you think? I hope so. I have Oreo and I believe its a girl. OREO is the black seahorse.

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Hey not sure how familiar you are with keeping these little buggers but they can hard to maintain healthy without devoting time and effort!

Welcome to the hobby how old is your tank? Cheers!
 
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Hello, I did research and spoke to several people. My tank is 3m old. Have experience with fresh water. We have a 180g with cichlids. Knock on wood all my horses are healthy and eating. Im going to upgrade my tank in few months for a 40g for the big guys. My lil dwarfs are doing great too. So I'm doing something good.
 

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Id no doubt offer the advice of a brine shrimp hatch. Good way to get some live food to em and extremely simple to do!

BRS has a great one on their site, overall though those are so presh! Sea ponies!!

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I have frozen brine and the dwarfs love the cyclops. But I feed both. I also do 10-15% water changes every week. I can watch them for hrs. Esp after a long day at work. Its calming
 

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