Our Seahorse Hatchery!

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Hi everyone! We want to share photos of our seahorse hatchery and seahorses with you. My name is Alyssa. My fiance, Kyle and I own and operate our seahorse hatchery, Seahorse Savvy. We produce thousands of captive bred seahorses a year. Seahorse Savvy is partnered with Pacific East Aquaculture where our seahorses are available both retail and wholesale.

A little About our Seahorses
We produce high quality captive bred seahorses. Our seahorses are large and robust. All of our seahorses eat frozen Mysis shrimp exclusively. We spoil our babies rotten and they are very active and comfortable in a captive environment. They have tons of personality and are very social animals.

Prepare for a photo overload! We are pretty excited to share with the R2R community. We are happy to answer any questions.

Like us on Facebook-We post tons of photos, videos and specials!
https://www.facebook.com/Alyssasseshorseparadise/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

Alyssa's Seahorses at Pacific East Aquaculture
http://www.pacificeastaquaculture.com/Alyssas-Seahorses-Prodlist.html

Wholesale inquires welcome!

Contact
Alyssa Gabriel
[email protected]
877-887-5224

We will start with some photos of our setup.

Some hatcheries for fry

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A few of our Broodstock Systems


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Grow-out Systems

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Culturing and Live Food Station for Fry

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