Captive Bred Seahorse Sources

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http://www.seahorsesource.com/">Seahorse Source</a>

H. abdominalis
H. barbouri
H. breviceps
H. erectus
H. ingens
H. kuda
H. zosterae

also, dry goods, foods, and meds

[IMG]http://www.dracomarine.org/">Draco Marine</a>

H. erectus
H. kuda
H. reidi

[IMG]http://www.oceanrider.com/">Ocean Rider</a> (ALL CB seahorses):
H. erectus ("mustang" and sunburst") - good beginner's seahorse
H. reidi
H. ingens (sub-tropical)
H. capensis (first endangered seahorse, sub-tropical)
H. zosterae (requires live baby brine shrimp)

[IMG]http://www.marinedepotlive.com/">Marine Depot Live</a> (with the exception of h. erectus, all are from saseahorse.com)
H. barbouri
H. kuda
H. abdominalis (temperate)
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. tuberculatus (sub-tropical, alternative to h. zostrae, eats frozen mysis)
H. erectus

[IMG]http://www.etropicals.com/">eTropicals</a> (bred by ORA)
H. procerus (newly described tropical species similar to h. whitei)
H. kuda (larger species than available at SaSeahorse.com)

[IMG]http://www.seanic.ca/">Seanic Aquarium</a>
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. barbouri
H. abdominalis (temperate)

Hope this helps anyone wondering where to obtain captive bred seahorses from.
 
I have purchased them from several of these vendors. I have found seahorse source has the bets price and quaility and are there to heplp with any all questions.
 
Draco marine is either going out of or is already out of business. I ordered my latest ones from there a few months back and was told that once he ran out of livestock that was it....

My favorites are by far the ocean rider horses... but their prices have become so ridiculous inflated since I bought my initial herd from them that it seems very much not worth it to me. I beleive If I order more, I would be going through seahorse source. They were very knowledgeable and gracious on the phone, and went into great depth on their practices and policies with me, which was very much appreciated. I would have ordered from them but they wouldnt let me... they wanted to wait another month before they released their current batch to the public to make sure they were healthy enough, old enough, and up to their standards. I ended up getting from draco marine, who again, couldnt have been nicer and more helpful on the phone, and had stock available at that time. They were a little smaller/younger than I expected, but they fit right into the big tank and are all still doing really well.
 
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