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November 19, 2006 at 2:17 am
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Saint2966
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Hi Carrie,
Pete is the pro on seahorse behavior, but from experience I can tell you that my mustang female is, as well as the sunburst males, bad to get slow eating. I usually find that if I dont break down and target feed that the next meal becomes a little more enticing. They do have a tendency to slow down on meals, and even hide more often when mating. I have also noticed some being a little persnickity over their preference in food as well. I dont think you need to be too concerned unless she really stops eating. Does she look and act okay apart from this?
Good Luck
Cindy