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Kenneth asked in PetsFish · 8 years ago

Lisa! You know how you asked a question what you should do with $200 for a seahorse I have a better answer!!!!?

Hello Lisa!!!!!! It's Kenneth again sorry to bother you! But you'll be happy! I didn't realise you had asked the question yet!! Oh man!! Would you be able to read what I've typed? Please!!!!!

Some websites that explain alot:

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aquar_setup_print.html

www.fusedjaw.com/.../10-things-you-should-know-about-keeping-se...

Seahorse Australia

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aquar_setup.html is a very good website! It explains everything that you need literally!! and what the guy told you in the answer wouldn't have prepared you for looking after a seahorse with all due respect to that man!!

The following info is from one of the websites!

They are expensive.

Seahorses themselves start around $60 each from reputable online vendors. Overnight shipping which is required for seahorses to arrive in good health runs anywhere from $40-$80, depending on the distance they are sent. The equipment and materials to run a saltwater aquarium tend to be very expensive. $500-$1000 for a set up is not uncommon.

Seahorses can’t be kept like most other marine fish.

Seahorses have special requirements that preclude them from being kept like most other saltwater fish or invertebrates. They require lower temperatures, are suseptable to coral and anemone stings, and need a different environment to thrive. See our article on keeping seahorses.

Seahorses have a specialized diet.

Seahorses are picky eaters, and the need to eat a lot. They mainly eat shrimp, but readily available brine shrimp is not an adequate diet. Most captive bred seahorses eat frozen mysis and those unfortunate enough to own wild caught seahorses have to feed live foods. See our seahorse feeding guide.

You should always purchase Captive Bred seahorses.

Even if you can get wild caught seahorses, you should always opt for captive bred. They are easier to care for, less disease prone, easier to feed, live longer, and are generally adapted well to life in captivity. Plus, you’re not taking them from the wild where they are already threatened by overfishing and habitat loss.

You can’t go on vacation when you have seahorses.

Okay, that’s not true. But you do have to find someone reliable with at least saltwater aquarium experience to take care of them if you do. Seahorses can’t be left without food for more than a day, and vacation feeders don’t work.

Most pet stores give wrong information about seahorses.

Pet stores and fish stores tend to be the worst place for getting advice on seahorses. It’s not intentional most of the time, there is just a lot of bad information that has been passed around for years. The internet, reef clubs and online sites are much better sources of information about seahorse care. See the article on 20 misconceptions about seahorses.

Tank-Raised or Net-Pen Raised isn’t the same as Captive Bed.

Many distributors and fish stores sell seahorses that were either raise in giant pens in the ocean, or collect the pregnant fathers and hatch the babies in captivity. The problem with this is that they’re still prone to many of the diseases that wild caught seahorses are vulnerable to. You’re best bet is to buy seahorses from a recognized breeder to ensure that you’re really getting captive bred seahorses.

Keeping seahorses is addictive.

Despite the difficulties and special requirements, keeping seahorses as pets is a rewarding and exciting experience. It’s hard to stop at just one or two! Before you know it, your house will be filled with aquariums and your wallet be lighter. But hey, there are worse addictions out there!

You could also try the website seahorsesource.com.

But if you can afford a seahorse I believe you should totally go ahead with it!!! I have about 7 and they're so fun!!! and the site you should visit once again is: www.seahorseaustralia.com.au/pages/aquar_setup.html it will prepare you completely on looking after a seahorse!!!!

And good luck Lisa and Happy New Year from Kenneth

Update:

www.fishchannel.com/fish-health/.../beginners-guide-to-seahorses.as...

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aq…

www.fusedjaw.com/.../10-things-you-sho…

www.essortment.com/caring-seahorses-22905.html (I think you'll like this website!!!)

Just want to make sure you have all the information so that your prepared for looking after a seahorse so that you can fully enjoy the company of one without having to stress at all!!! That's the only reason!!!! Trust me when I say I wasn't trying to be negative!!!!!! I'd never do that!!!! Well I hope I didn't sound negative!!!!!!?

I bet your a really nice person in person!!!!

Is there any way we could get to know one another through Questions and Answers? I mean nobody answered my question when I posted this one, because no one would know how to answer such a question LOL so it's not like anybody is going to comment or anything if we chat by Questions and Answers! Because we could get to know one another by asking questions

Update 2:

www.fishchannel.com/fish-health/.../beginners-guide-to-seahorses.as...

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aq…

www.fusedjaw.com/.../10-things-you-sho…

www.essortment.com/caring-seahorses-22905.html (I think you'll like this website!!!)

Just want to make sure you have all the information so that your prepared for looking after a seahorse so that you can fully enjoy the company of one without having to stress at all!!! That's the only reason!!!! Trust me when I say I wasn't trying to be negative!!!!!! I'd never do that!!!! Well I hope I didn't sound negative!!!!!!?

I bet your a really nice person in person!!!!

Update 3:

www.fishchannel.com/fish-health/.../beginners-guide-to-seahorses.as...

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aq…

www.fusedjaw.com/.../10-things-you-sho…

www.essortment.com/caring-seahorses-22905.html (I think you'll like this website!!!)

Just want to make sure you have all the information so that your prepared for looking after a seahorse so that you can fully enjoy the company of one without having to stress at all!!! Trust me when I say I wasn't trying to be negative!!!!!! I'd never do that!!!! Well I hope I didn't sound negative!!!!!!?

I bet your a really nice person in person!!!!

Update 4:

www.fishchannel.com/fish-health/.../beginners-guide-to-seahorses.as...

www.seahorse-australia.com.au/pages/aq…

www.fusedjaw.com/.../10-things-you-sho…

www.essortment.com/caring-seahorses-22905.html (I think you'll like this website!!!)

Just want to make sure you have all the information so that your prepared for looking after a seahorse so that you can fully enjoy the company of one without having to stress at all!!! Trust me when I say I wasn't trying to be negative!!!!!! I'd never do that!!!! Well I hope I didn't sound negative!!!!!!?

I bet your a really nice person in person!!!!

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  • 8 years ago
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    Ha! Thank you...

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Seahorses are very hard to care for. You have to have a species only tank because they are very docile eaters. With other fish in the tank they will not get enough food. They eat tiny shrimp and other small crustaceans. They need very clean water.

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