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01/08/2006, 07:10 PM | #76 |
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Seahorses. Culture nanno, rotifers and brine shrimp. Current Tank Info: Seahorses |
01/16/2006, 08:04 PM | #77 |
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Vince 120 RR Bare Bottom & 56 Bean animal connected to one sump. Life Reef external/blueline 40 HDX, Carbon reactor, GFO reactor, proton 48 led, 2 Kessils 160we tuna blue on 120 & 6 HQ t-5 on 56, b |
01/16/2006, 08:07 PM | #78 |
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Vince 120 RR Bare Bottom & 56 Bean animal connected to one sump. Life Reef external/blueline 40 HDX, Carbon reactor, GFO reactor, proton 48 led, 2 Kessils 160we tuna blue on 120 & 6 HQ t-5 on 56, b |
02/05/2009, 08:21 AM | #79 |
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Post your pics
This is a great thread and needs a second look. Post your latest pics:
Our first SH tank - a 29G Bio-Cube H. Reidi from 2007: (our avatar) Another young male - now 2 years old: One of our H. Reidi taking on a packet of eggs in his pouch: Let's see those seahorse pics! LL
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Click on my username and select "Lightsluvr's Home Page" for a recap of our build thread - AGE Hybrid Tank in a 500G system with dedicated fish room. (Takes a few minutes for photos to load) Leave a note if you stop by... Current Tank Info: 350G AGE Hybrid reef tank. 500G+ total water volume. Three sumps for filtration. Barracuda Gold return and Hammerhead Gold closed loop pumps. DIY T5 light system on rails. MP40W x3 to supplement closed loop. 130G Water management system. |
02/10/2009, 04:57 AM | #80 |
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here are the pics of my ponies
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02/16/2009, 07:45 AM | #81 |
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New seahorse tank
Here are a few new photos taken in my new 120G seahorse reef:
Three of the ladies having a morning visit: Feeding time, sizing up the mysis shrimp in the feeding station: LL
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Click on my username and select "Lightsluvr's Home Page" for a recap of our build thread - AGE Hybrid Tank in a 500G system with dedicated fish room. (Takes a few minutes for photos to load) Leave a note if you stop by... Current Tank Info: 350G AGE Hybrid reef tank. 500G+ total water volume. Three sumps for filtration. Barracuda Gold return and Hammerhead Gold closed loop pumps. DIY T5 light system on rails. MP40W x3 to supplement closed loop. 130G Water management system. |
02/16/2009, 02:36 PM | #82 |
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wow those are some great pics!!!
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02/16/2009, 02:53 PM | #83 |
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Here is a blurry blue stripe pipefish with some friends
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I used to get shocked when I put my hand in my tank. Then the electric eel went dead. Current Tank Info: 100 gal reef set up in 1971 |
02/18/2009, 06:37 PM | #84 |
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How long have you had the bluestripe, Paul?
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- Felicia - Current Tank Info: 55 + two 20 gallon refugiums coldwater with puffer, seahorses, gobies, crabs, starfish all from the Atlantic. 90 gallon w 20 gal refugium with Tilefish, Swallowtail Angel, Blue Tang, Clingfish, Naked Clown, Fancy white clown, brachio blenny, mollies |
02/19/2009, 05:16 AM | #85 |
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About a year. They were a mating pair but I recently lost the male. They have a short lifespan of only a couple of years.
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02/19/2009, 07:52 PM | #86 |
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Sorry to hear that, Paul I got my bluestripes in July 07, I hope they live a long time. I think it helps I keep the temperature low, between 68 and 72.
My Syngnathid beauties
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- Felicia - Current Tank Info: 55 + two 20 gallon refugiums coldwater with puffer, seahorses, gobies, crabs, starfish all from the Atlantic. 90 gallon w 20 gal refugium with Tilefish, Swallowtail Angel, Blue Tang, Clingfish, Naked Clown, Fancy white clown, brachio blenny, mollies |
02/20/2009, 05:49 AM | #87 |
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Beautiful fish
Some really great pics...
Others, please! LL
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Click on my username and select "Lightsluvr's Home Page" for a recap of our build thread - AGE Hybrid Tank in a 500G system with dedicated fish room. (Takes a few minutes for photos to load) Leave a note if you stop by... Current Tank Info: 350G AGE Hybrid reef tank. 500G+ total water volume. Three sumps for filtration. Barracuda Gold return and Hammerhead Gold closed loop pumps. DIY T5 light system on rails. MP40W x3 to supplement closed loop. 130G Water management system. |
03/23/2009, 07:01 PM | #88 |
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I put some more seahorse pictures in this thread here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...6#post14676326
Here is a new pipefish picture. This is "Snickers," she's about to snick a piece of mysis in this picture.
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- Felicia - Current Tank Info: 55 + two 20 gallon refugiums coldwater with puffer, seahorses, gobies, crabs, starfish all from the Atlantic. 90 gallon w 20 gal refugium with Tilefish, Swallowtail Angel, Blue Tang, Clingfish, Naked Clown, Fancy white clown, brachio blenny, mollies |
03/25/2009, 07:28 PM | #89 |
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Just out of curiosity...
By the looks of it more people own seahorses than I had thought. I posted questions on this forum before to get a few questions answered. Still don't know if I want to jump into it. If you buy two females will they never get that gas bubble? Really nothing to worry about then? How long on average would erectus live if I put two females in a 24 gallon?
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03/28/2009, 04:35 PM | #90 |
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t5Nitro, if you haven't already done so, visit seahorse dot org.
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03/29/2009, 09:26 PM | #91 |
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Here are my H. Reidi
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03/31/2009, 10:16 PM | #92 |
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Here is a shot of one of our seahorses
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04/01/2009, 06:26 PM | #93 |
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Excellent shot, Cichlid Dave! What kind of Molly is that?
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- Felicia - Current Tank Info: 55 + two 20 gallon refugiums coldwater with puffer, seahorses, gobies, crabs, starfish all from the Atlantic. 90 gallon w 20 gal refugium with Tilefish, Swallowtail Angel, Blue Tang, Clingfish, Naked Clown, Fancy white clown, brachio blenny, mollies |
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