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    Thread: Seahorse Fry

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      keepswimming is offline Registered User
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      Seahorse Fry

      Long Story short, my established seahorses were looking stressed once I added a new pipefish, clownfish and 2 baby seahorses. The pipefish, clownfish and one of the new seahorses all died from what looked like some sort of infection. I pulled my two large ponies and the last small seahorse to treat them in Furan-2 just incase. As soon as I put them in the new setup it triggered the release of many little babies (FRY).

      I have no idea how to raise the fry!! Anyone experienced? Can help?
      I would like to save some of them if possible...
      Now I don't know if I should treat the tank with Furan-2?

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      Sorry I dont know what to tell you, but Good Luck!

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      Hi, I volunteer at the Birch aquarium. I don't work with seahorses but for baby seahorses they feed 1 to 2 day old brine shrimp. Look up diy brine shrimp hatchery but honestly I think you might already be too late. I think they take about 4 days to hatch. Not sure how long baby seahorses can live without food.

      Perhaps give the Birch aquarium a call and see if they will help or take the baby seahorses. Good luck.

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