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Alex

Pretzel in Orange M&M
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staten island
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I was at Aquatic Obsessions this weekend and he had about 6 kudas, yellow. give will a call, he's also a vendor on here and a great guy.
 

tosiek

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You want a 30-50g tank for any of the horses to be happy and even then its going to limit you to about 6-10 max. If you go dwarf seahorses you can get away with a much much smaller setup.

Talk to Dom, he will help with the seahorses either with getting them for you or pointing you in the right direction. Also, forgot the forum name but there used to be a great place to read up on keeping seahorses.
 

NYreefNoob

Skimmer Freak
Location
poughquag, ny
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seahorse.org

and dwarfs are out of the question, they are to hard to keep, need a constant supply of live baby brine shrimp, and friends that have been raising them stay away because of how hard it is to keep and maintain the dwarfs
 
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ORA has a few species available from time to time (all captive bred of course). They have the yellow kudas available fairly often but you'd have to check with them. They can even let you know if they are expecting certain species in shipments so you can know when to expect them.
 

Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
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Thanks for the Reco guys :)

Right now I have small tank raised H. kelloggi (better suited for a 14 gallon), H. reidi, and H. erectus :) PM or Text me if interested. You can also call me if you have questions. My number is in my signature.
 

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