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Pete,
Thank you so much for your reply.The male seahorse was dead for at least 12 hours when I found him and I think his tail was eaten. I think I have found the culprit for my problem, hydroids. When i stick my hand in my tank, there is a stinging sensation and I break out.I had purchased a gorgonian that I believe was the culprit! I noticed that my little guys (very young seahorses) had small strings of white things on them which I though were just water debris. I have learned a lot from your site and appreciate all of the feedback. I am now cycling a 39 gallon tank that will have a wet dry filter and uv sterilizer for when I get more seahorses. Thanks again, Pete! I will only purchase aquacultured things now for my seahorse tank.:cheer:
Post edited by: msgidget, at: 2009/01/21 22:52