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Post by Bumblebee on Nov 2, 2006 13:20:20 GMT 10
I think it is pretty much the same as misis. Bs is fatty when small (good for fry) then is mainly calcium and protein when it gets older which is better for older fish than the fatty larval form. Most of the lps here that stock them usually feed frozen brine shrimp. I think it may be one of the staple diets fed to them at the farm. here is there site BTW www.seahorse-australia.com.au/shop/frames/shop_frame.html
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Post by sassybees on Nov 4, 2006 7:25:26 GMT 10
Thanks for the site bumblebee!!!!! It was really interesting.... I love my horses and want to do the best for them. One curled onto my finger last night when I was doing their water change.... so cute....... then she realised I wasnt a plant, looked at me as if I was poison and scooted off. Then she attached to her tank mate, curled her tail right round the other ones middle just as she was about to snag a pioece of shrimp I had stirred up, the other horse was NOT impressed. It was really funny to watch
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Post by Bumblebee on Nov 4, 2006 20:38:08 GMT 10
Would love to get some of the tiny 'champions' that are half the size. they look beautiful.
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