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Originally Posted by Fish
They were pretty small. About three inches. I'm gonna breed them when they become adults. The male is now about 5 inches and the female is catching up quick at about 4.5". They should reach about 6 inches.
Oh, I feed mine live once in a while as a treat and they go back to frozen without a problem. You shouldn't have a problem either.
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Can you get a clearer shot of the cornet? Maybe a close up profile for me. Sorry to be a pain on the request, I am just curious about something. The snout looks a bit off, but it could just be the angle.
Reidi are my favorite seahorses I have ever owned, mine got over 8" I have seen one over 11". The fry are a pain in the butt, but if I can help let me know. Such a fun species.
IME feeding live once a week, the seahorses went back to frozen without a hitch, pardon the pun. I would feed artemia for my "fasting day".
On the other hand my Reidi never ate frozen and I had to feed them live ghosts every day for 6 years, the joys of WC's. Got expensive.