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10/02/2015, 07:58 AM | #127 |
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Thanks for the tips everyone. Once I did add the glass dish it did not take the female long to start eating mysis out of it, and the male followed after watching her eat for a bit so I think it will work. They hang off the sea finger that is above it and eat.
Did the video in my previous post work for anybody?
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No, I could not view the video but I am using a tablet which is more limited than a 'real' computer.
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Hopefully the video works this time. I think at the end the male's face is pretty funny. He doesn't know what to think.
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Yes, this video worked and I loved it! I really like all the cirri that your seahorse has. It's almost as fuzzy as the gorg!
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That sea finger is her favorite spot now, especially since I put the glass dish there. It's crazy how well she camouflages with it and how similar her cirri are to the polyps. Sometimes she lays across it and you would never know there was a seahorse there unless you really look hard.
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Here are a couple more pictures of "Phil" and "Lil" haha. We have a chameleon named Reptar already so it seemed fitting.
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