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I love this vendor! Just purchased from them for the first time. Everything was gorgeous, packed well, and unique! I didn't by seahorses, though.Alyssa's Seahorse Savvy
Welcome to Seahorse Savvy. We are a Maryland Seahorse Farm producing high quality captive bred Seahorses for retail and wholesale markets.seahorsesavvy.com
I just bought from these guys and I'm very happy with what I received! Not sure where your gonna source your horses but this company is up near you and they are a plethora of information. I've never seen wood in a sea horse tank. I will be enjoying the show
Me neither just gragonians snails hermits star and a fan. But they have the encrusting gragonians I had over 10 years ago I have been searching for. Hurricane Irma killed an old tank of mine (I still haven't recovered mentally from the loss of the mated mandarins {they were amazing when they would "dance" together in the water colum}) I was very happy with my purchase I got today. Not as big as I would get from kp aquatics but she's also not going out on the boat and getting these. They are beautiful and opened minutes after they were put in the tank even though the tank itself was not real happy since I just had a heater malfunction this morning all the anemones are spitting out gook and the skimmer is going crazy trying to clean it all up but the gorgonians are happy as can be.I love this vendor! Just purchased from them for the first time. Everything was gorgeous, packed well, and unique! I didn't by seahorses, though.
Alyssa's Seahorse Savvy
Welcome to Seahorse Savvy. We are a Maryland Seahorse Farm producing high quality captive bred Seahorses for retail and wholesale markets.seahorsesavvy.com
I just bought from these guys and I'm very happy with what I received! Not sure where your gonna source your horses but this company is up near you and they are a plethora of information. I've never seen wood in a sea horse tank. I will be enjoying the show
Me neither just gragonians snails hermits star and a fan. But they have the encrusting gragonians I had over 10 years ago I have been searching for. Hurricane Irma killed an old tank of mine (I still haven't recovered mentally from the loss of the mated mandarins {they were amazing when they would "dance" together in the water colum}) I was very happy with my purchase I got today. Not as big as I would get from kp aquatics but she's also not going out on the boat and getting these. They are beautiful and opened minutes after they were put in the tank even though the tank itself was not real happy since I just had a heater malfunction this morning all the anemones are spitting out gook and the skimmer is going crazy trying to clean it all up but the gorgonian are happy as can be.I love this vendor! Just purchased from them for the first time. Everything was gorgeous, packed well, and unique! I didn't by seahorses, though.
I would talk to her, I bet she would let you go to their facility and pick her brain. People in the saltwater community live to shareThank you! I am definitely planning to buy from seahorse savvy. Like you said they are near me, near enough I might not have to pay for shipping as apparently they sometimes do drop-offs at BWI airport which is minutes from my house. Plus they have a great reputation online.
Me neither just gragonians snails hermits star and a fan. But they have the encrusting gragonians I had over 10 years ago I have been searching for. Hurricane Irma killed an old tank of mine (I still haven't recovered mentally from the loss of the mated mandarins {they were amazing when they would "dance" together in the water colum}) I was very happy with my purchase I got today. Not as big as I would get from kp aquatics but she's also not going out on the boat and getting these. They are beautiful and opened minutes after they were put in the tank even though the tank itself was not real happy since I just had a heater malfunction this morning all the anemones are spitting out gook and the skimmer is going crazy trying to clean it all up but the gorgonian are happy as can be.
I would talk to her, I bet she would let you go to their facility and pick her brain. People in the saltwater community live to share
I would call the number and talk to her. she was really nice when I called to get sat delivery. I know everything is remote now since covid but I do really enjoy going and learning from the masters. Kp aquatics has a great little facility. I brought the kids and all our kids ran around together then we went and had lunch out was so much fun! I wasn't too go back down again in the next year or so.She has a Facebook group I am a member of and can be reached through that. I think her facility is biosecure and they don't do tours, or at least that is what they say on their website.
I am definitely laying all groundwork for keeping the seahorses themselves right now, but I am still 1.5+ months away from getting them at a minimum. Hopefully in the next 1 to 2 weeks I can start adding my first few members of the clean up crew. Will start with a couple of hermits and snails.
I would call the number and talk to her. she was really nice when I called to get sat delivery. I know everything is remote now since covid but I do really enjoy going and learning from the masters. Kp aquatics has a great little facility. I brought the kids and all our kids ran around together then we went and had lunch out was so much fun! I wasn't too go back down again in the next year or so.
Make sure you buy from a reputable place my store down here just had snails and hermits come in with something on them that killed all the fish in the store they have been my go to place for years and never had a problem and I have more than 6 places to choose from in a 12 mile radiusIt would certainly be fun! I will definitely keep it in mind as I get closer.
Right now I am trying to decide if I should order a handful of cleanup crew from her at a time, or if I can use my local fish store for that. So for instance, once I am cycled I will buy 2 or 3 hermit crabs and as many snails. Then a few weeks later probably do as much again. Not a great order for shipping or special pickup. So is it worth it to just buy those at my local fish store or are these guys prone to disease?
Make sure you buy from a reputable place my store down here just had snails and hermits come in with something on them that killed all the fish in the store they have been my go to place for years and never had a problem and I have more than 6 places to choose from in a 12 mile radius
The Salifer is probably the worst test kit for ammonia on the market imo, it looks like the diatoms stage is about to start and you will see a brown dusting covering the tank, this is normal in marines but you will have to probably keep dusting the leaves of the seagrass.Update!
Its been almost 2 weeks since I started cycling the tank. I have dumped several different bottled bacteria products into the tank during that time...
Anyway I have been watching the grass pretty closely and frankly it was not looking good. There was definitely some dieback and I lost probably 5-10% of the blades altogether. This dieback has been the major source of ammonia in the tank for at least the last 7 days. I was redosing with ammonia before that to bring it back to 2ppm each night, but I decided to stop a week ago. It quickly dropped to .5 ppm and then went up to 1ppm and then 2ppm on its own. After a while it went back down and stabilized at .5ppm where its been for the last several days.
So while the cycling process seemed to be doing its thing I continued to be more worried about the grass. I did a lot of second guessing myself. If this were a freshwater tank I would think that this was either normal adjustment period or the grass came in sick. I was by no means as certain for saltwater though.
So today I decided to go in a cut back and remove the dead parts. While trimming I noticed at least 2 stalks that have new growth on them! So huzzah! I didn't murder all the grass, and this really is probably the normal adjustment period like I would expect with freshwater.
Meanwhile a word on test kits. I started this tank with the Seachem Ammonia test kit. Its a VERY different test kit then others I have used. Unfortunately its absolutely worthless garbage. The reason being that the test kit measurement card ranges in color from yellow to green to blue. BUT the actual sensor disk they supply is in shades of purple. And no, that doesn't mean its outside its testing range. They supply you with calibration fluid and that was purple as well. So a user of their test kit gets the wonderful task of trying to figure out what shade of purple corresponds to what shade of blue...
Anyway I ditched their test kit and bought an API ammonia test kit because I was familiar with them from my freshwater tanks. (Apparently its the same test, so I didn't really need to buy a new kit) BUT I grew suspicious of it and bought a Salifert Ammonia test kit as well. I just got in the Salifert today and when I tested the tank it came back as 0 ammonia. Whereas the API is still showing .5
There is a saying about a man with 2 watches never knowing the time....
Anyway I am either very near the end of my cycle or I have no idea what is happening. ;P
Picture of the current state of affairs.
The Salifer is probably the worst test kit for ammonia on the market imo, it looks like the diatoms stage is about to start and you will see a brown dusting covering the tank, this is normal in marines but you will have to probably keep dusting the leaves of the seagrass.
Looking good though
The api is good, only the ammonia salifer is no good all the other ones are fine.Which test do you recommend for ammonia?
I am getting some dark gray/black stuff on the sand on the left side of the tank. Not sure what that is, cyno? (I've heard it comes in different colors in saltwater compared to fresh).
The api is good, only the ammonia salifer is no good all the other ones are fine.
did you used aragonite sand? It looks it could be sulphur or Cyanobacteria. It also looks a bit strange that on the corner the sand doesn’t look wet all the way down.
I would look at the brs sand mistakes video too. They have some great stuff in those that will help you.I have different sands in the tank. Its a mix of pool filter sand and aragonite.
What kind of rock is that? It looks like rock for a fresh water tank. Have you tested for nitrate to see if it is being converted? Also with Rock and trees (I'm not sure about source or if it's for saltwater tanks or not) not typically used in saltwater aquariums I would test for phosphates as well to make sure it's not leaking anything into your water.Update!
Its been almost 2 weeks since I started cycling the tank. I have dumped several different bottled bacteria products into the tank during that time...
Anyway I have been watching the grass pretty closely and frankly it was not looking good. There was definitely some dieback and I lost probably 5-10% of the blades altogether. This dieback has been the major source of ammonia in the tank for at least the last 7 days. I was redosing with ammonia before that to bring it back to 2ppm each night, but I decided to stop a week ago. It quickly dropped to .5 ppm and then went up to 1ppm and then 2ppm on its own. After a while it went back down and stabilized at .5ppm where its been for the last several days.
So while the cycling process seemed to be doing its thing I continued to be more worried about the grass. I did a lot of second guessing myself. If this were a freshwater tank I would think that this was either normal adjustment period or the grass came in sick. I was by no means as certain for saltwater though.
So today I decided to go in a cut back and remove the dead parts. While trimming I noticed at least 2 stalks that have new growth on them! So huzzah! I didn't murder all the grass, and this really is probably the normal adjustment period like I would expect with freshwater.
Meanwhile a word on test kits. I started this tank with the Seachem Ammonia test kit. Its a VERY different test kit then others I have used. Unfortunately its absolutely worthless garbage. The reason being that the test kit measurement card ranges in color from yellow to green to blue. BUT the actual sensor disk they supply is in shades of purple. And no, that doesn't mean its outside its testing range. They supply you with calibration fluid and that was purple as well. So a user of their test kit gets the wonderful task of trying to figure out what shade of purple corresponds to what shade of blue...
Anyway I ditched their test kit and bought an API ammonia test kit because I was familiar with them from my freshwater tanks. (Apparently its the same test, so I didn't really need to buy a new kit) BUT I grew suspicious of it and bought a Salifert Ammonia test kit as well. I just got in the Salifert today and when I tested the tank it came back as 0 ammonia. Whereas the API is still showing .5
There is a saying about a man with 2 watches never knowing the time....
Anyway I am either very near the end of my cycle or I have no idea what is happening. ;P
Picture of the current state of affairs.