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Old January 3rd 06, 11:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.misc
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Default Seahorse Fry Swap (UK)

I live in Scotland, East Coast (near border) 80 miles North of Newcastle.
Wondering if any fellow seahorse keepers would be interested in swapping fry
or even selling fry or adult seahorses to me. I have been keeping the
Estuary Seahorse, a Kuda species, sometimes also know as spotted, common,
European (known as several things really). The species I keep are tank bred
and very hardy. I would say they are fairly easy to keep. I am able to keep
them in a tank with only natural filtration. I want to have a go at breeding
a new species now and increase my seahorse education.


 




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