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11/29/2011, 08:05 PM | #1 |
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Hi, I recently set up a seahorse tank for my mom's birthday. Everything's good, all the levels are in check and I started seeding it with copepods and all that good stuff but now I would like to add 2 seahorses. She wants a bright yellow or orange and black pair. I've been searching and I occasionally find a bright enough one she likes but it is not a pair. Reidi or Kuda's in particular since they normally the ones with the brightest color. If anyone knows where I could get a bright green or red seahorse as well please let me know because I see pictures of these extremely exotic colors but I never think they are possible to get. So please let me know thanks.
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11/29/2011, 08:28 PM | #2 |
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Picking a seahorse based on color is like trying to decide between a Green or Brown Chameleon. Seahorses are the chameleons of the ocean. They can and do change color, markings and grow or shed cirri. This is part of their natural defense as the only way to protect themselves from predation is to blend in and be still. Odds are very high they will change color to match the surroundings in the new tank.
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Interesting, I never knew that. If I do buy a bright yellow one is it possible it turns completely black or is there color change small like just pale yellow or white. Also how can I design it's surroundings that it will stay very brightly colored?
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11/29/2011, 08:45 PM | #4 |
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by black they are cheaper. mine both turned color once adjusted to my tank one almost yellow and the other more white. they say its really more about mood and such not colors in tank .
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11/29/2011, 09:59 PM | #5 |
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So is there any particular kind that would remain a fluorescent color? If not what steps could I take to make sure one of the m stays bright yellow or orange.
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11/29/2011, 10:31 PM | #6 |
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I don't think any of us has the secret so far.
Not for lack of trying though. My best luck to date is with red reidi keeping somewhat red in a tank with sky blue paint on the back, ends, and bottom of the tank.
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11/29/2011, 10:58 PM | #7 |
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So what are the pros and cons of getting a Reidi or Kuda over an Erectus. I always though it was because of brighter colors but now I understand that they all change colors.
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11/30/2011, 08:10 AM | #8 |
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My kuda stays a bright yellow pretty much all the time (only slight veriation light/darker)but when I got him he was a redish yellow the one I had that just past would change from black to almost white at the drop of a hat she seemed to be black while swimming and lighter when she hitched.
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11/30/2011, 08:18 AM | #9 |
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pro for erectus they are said to be the hardiest .
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11/30/2011, 12:44 PM | #10 |
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I agree that my kuda tend to stay yellow despite their surroundings. They seem to be the most consistent of the seahorses I've owned. Right now their tank is very dark due to quite an overgrowth of hair algae, and their still trucking around yellow. They're not as bright yellow as I've seen reidi or erectus get, but not as fickle.
HOWEVER, erectus are fun because they seem to have such a range of color they can choose from. I've had pink ones, orange ones, both bright and burn orange, green, yellow, white, and of course black. Some all within the same individual.
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12/02/2011, 06:03 PM | #11 |
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Ok well I placed an order with seahorsesource.com. I am looking forward to receiving them to put in the tank. I got 2 H. Kuda. 1 male and 1 female. I am also currently looking for a blue piece of acrylic I could slide down in the back of the tank because right now it is black and as many have told me, blue backgrounds bring out there brighter colors.
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12/06/2011, 07:15 PM | #13 |
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Ok I got the seahorses today and there really cool! The male seems calm and just hangs on a rock all day and occasionally moves around but the female just won't stay in one place. Now I limited the flow as much as possible but theres one part of the tank where the return comes out and for some reason she will just swim up to the output whole and get herself pushed across the tank and then just does it again...sort of like a ride or something. Is this normal because it seemed weird but she continued to do it all day.
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12/06/2011, 07:29 PM | #14 |
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yes my erectus likes to dance in front of the filter return. so what color did they arrive as.
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They arrived kind of like a light black. I am still happy though as I agreed when purchasing them that they will change color. I hope I just get lucky and they turn lighter otherwise I'm going to buy some light blue plastic sheets and cut them to fit properly in the back of the tank to cover the black back thats there right now so they could hopefully lighten up. Also can anyone tell me if the plastic in the following link would be reef safe or if not any recommendations on what blue plastic I could get thats reef safe? Thanks!
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