Commercial aquariums have their own cultures of live mysis shrimp that they feed their seahorses or they have a stable supplier who supplies them regularly. But rearing live mysis is difficult for most of us hobbyists. I guess a large aquarium with lots of macroalgae harbouring pods would do the trick IF a few seahorses are the only inhabitants but that is also not the case for most of us. So abit difficult la. But still! Anything is possible for the determined!
Hello all, have a 3.5inch koran angelfish to give away because it has has grown too big for my tank. Collection near Bukit Panjang. Fish is very healthy and feeling on pellets and mysis shrimp. Collection time preferrably before 1pm
hi bro. Im not a pro but i think i came across a same case when i was reading about ich. I think your water parameters for your QT is different from the main tank you took the fish from. Try to make it similar quickly and hopefully this will help