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ive had him for about 2-3 months. Never could get him to eat frozen. Eats live and ghost shrimp but never a lot. He keeps getting smaller and this morning has color in caved in stomach area. This morning I found him acting weird. Curling his tail up and rolling around. Laying down on sand bed. But then next moment swimming around and dancing.

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ive had him for about 2-3 months. Never could get him to eat frozen. Eats live and ghost shrimp but never a lot. He keeps getting smaller and this morning has color in caved in stomach area. This morning I found him acting weird. Curling his tail up and rolling around. Laying down on sand bed. But then next moment swimming around and dancing.

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I am sorry babyboo. Most likely your seahorse was wild caught and the prognosis for wild caught seahorses is poor. They need to go through a de-worming protocol but many do not even survive that. I personally would never buy a seahorse that is not captive bred.
 
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I am sorry babyboo. Most likely your seahorse was wild caught and the prognosis for wild caught seahorses is poor. They need to go through a de-worming protocol but many do not even survive that. I personally would never buy a seahorse that is not captive bred.



They said he was raised by a breeder close by. I have others and have no problem with them eating frozen. I won't buy from them anymore. Should I start treating him with
Metronidazole??
 

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If the seahorse was from a local breeder but was put in the same system as the lfs 's fish, it is possible that it picked up a pathogen from wild caught fish. You could but maybe a fresh water dip for 10 minutes might be better. If the seahorse thrashes around a lot then it most likely does have ich. I believe I would move it to a hospital tank (with clean salt water) and also treat with furan 2. Use 1 packet for 10 gallons and do a 50% water change each day and add a new packet each day. Treat a minimum of 12-14 days even if the seahorse shows marked improvement sooner to prevent resistance to the antibiotic.
 

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