what a great tank set up, you should be very proud of yourself- so often people buy seahorses and have no idea how to keep them alive and happy. What abeautiful bit of video. Thanks for sharing this.
What a beautiful video! Seahorses are such magical animals, aren't they? What was the song you used in the background? I love it, and it really reflected the magesty of these tiny wonders!
I have it listed in my notes as: halimeda sp. If you check out google images you should be able to find a match that looks like the one I have. I got mine from the LFS. This type in particular feeds on the calcium in the tank from what I understand, so if you do end up with some of it, please be sure to keep an eye on the calcium levels very regularly! Hope that helps. :)
Hi! I'm quite sure it was flashing colors from the mating ritual. I'd advise to stay away from chromis if you are going to keep seahorses. Since you have kept fish before you shouldn't worry about getting the hang of it. As long as you keep up on your maintenance and do your water tests, there is no reason to add fish to test anything out. Also it is advised that any fish you add to the tank are added after the seahorses have established themselves.
what a great tank set up, you should be very proud of yourself- so often people buy seahorses and have no idea how to keep them alive and happy. What abeautiful bit of video. Thanks for sharing this.
I never knew the gracefulness of seahorses, matched so well with Spyro music.
Beautiful video! I love the seahorses! Cute scooter blennie & feather duster worms...Thanks for sharing :)
Wow, sea horses are like angels of the sea.
What a beautiful video! Seahorses are such magical animals, aren't they? What was the song you used in the background? I love it, and it really reflected the magesty of these tiny wonders!
@Suzan4B Thank you, Susan. The tank and the inhabitants were a pleasure to keep up with. Loved every bit of it!
Beautiful! and the music is lovely also
Amazing! And beautiful fish tank...
I have it listed in my notes as: halimeda sp.
If you check out google images you should be able to find a match that looks like the one I have. I got mine from the LFS.
This type in particular feeds on the calcium in the tank from what I understand, so if you do end up with some of it, please be sure to keep an eye on the calcium levels very regularly! Hope that helps. :)
very beautiful, thankyou!
Hi! I'm quite sure it was flashing colors from the mating ritual.
I'd advise to stay away from chromis if you are going to keep seahorses. Since you have kept fish before you shouldn't worry about getting the hang of it. As long as you keep up on your maintenance and do your water tests, there is no reason to add fish to test anything out.
Also it is advised that any fish you add to the tank are added after the seahorses have established themselves.
Hey what kind of macroalgae is that?
I am starting a tank and would love to have it,lol.
00:36 is a Firefish. 00:39 is a Scooter Dragonet.
@YayHeaven what are the white corals at the end?
@me4867 Hi, it is called a pumping xenia or pulsing xenia.
i said awh like 500 times
at 00:36 ........ what the hell is that fish?
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