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Seahorse Savvy Articles
Nov. 02, 2017
Acclimating Your New Seahorse to Your Aquarium
Acclimating Your New Seahorse to Your Aquarium Proper acclimation to a new aquarium is very important with seahorses. Acclimation for seahorses is a little different...
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Nov. 01, 2017
Seahorse Savvy-Reidi x Erectus Hybrid Seahorses
Seahorse Savvy Captive Bred Brazilian Reidi x Erectus Hybrid Seahorses All of our seahorses are captive bred and raised at our Maryland Seahorse hatchery and farm, Seahorse Savvy. For those...
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Oct. 11, 2017
Seahorse Savvy Piebald Seahorse Gallery and Info
Below is a collection of photos of Seahorse Savvy captive bred Piebald Erectus seahorses. What makes a seahorse "piebald" is the lack of pigmentation on different areas of the seahorses...
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Oct. 03, 2017
Encouraging Brighter Seahorse Coloration
Encouraging Brighter Seahorse Coloration in Your Aquarium Seahorses are similar to chameleons in they have the ability to change color. Seahorses change color based on surroundings, mood, diet, genetics,...
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Sep. 04, 2017
Rinsing Your Frozen Mysis Shrimp for your Seahorses
Rinsing Your Frozen Mysis shrimp for your Seahorses It's always good husbandry to rinse your frozen Mysis shrimp before feeding it to your Seahorses. The first photo is a 1/2...
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