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Seahorse
Newest Review: ... of the tank. I have also noticed that when they are at rest they will curl their elegant tails around some seaweed or log, I presume th... more |
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by - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 189 readings)
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Having an extremely small life span of perhaps 1-5 years depending on the species, this most graceful and intriguing creature of our seas breaks one of the golden rules of biology. The male, rather than the female is left holding the baby! It is the male, and him alone, who looks after the fertilised eggs via a special brood sac on the front of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/03/09 (Very useful, 311 readings)
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I am writing this review about sea horses living in their natural environment. They are amazing and unique creatures and it is very difficult to provide the right conditions for them in captivity. There are over 35 different types of seahorses all over the world and they are mostly found in warm shallow water. The Scientific name for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/08/01 (Very useful, 271 readings)
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I absolutly adore seahorses. They are so romantic and calming to watch. We visited a sealife centre and I stood and watched these lovely creatures for ages. The story of seahorses; Why can't we be like seahorses, they find ther ideal mate and stay with them for life, definatly unlike us. They dance around the sea ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/04/01
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Firstly, I must warn you that seahorse keeping should not be tackled by the casual aquarist, because seahorses usually die quickly in captivity. The following notes are intended for more experienced animal lover. Think about whether you can realistically hope to care for these fish, before you buy them, and if you have any doubts, choose ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/01 (Very useful, 428 readings)
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Well what can I say just about every fishkeeper in the world loves seahorses. And if your thinking about keeping them heres a few tips from my own personal experience. Seahorses like tall, calm tanks. By this I mean a tank that is at least 18" or so high, with as slow a water flow as possible. Seahorses being poor swimmers, like to ... Read the complete review
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