After the long wait... they're here! my seahorses came this morning and are all settled in. I guess i'm behind the seahorse train, but now that its summer and school is out I have had the time to set up another system.
they're 2 h. erectus... about 4 inches long when tails are fully uncurled. They're in a 29 gallon biocube and are a male and female, and I haven't decided what to call them yet.
Here are some pics I took this morning/afternoon, sorry they're blurry... i'm not a talented photographer.
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they're 2 h. erectus... about 4 inches long when tails are fully uncurled. They're in a 29 gallon biocube and are a male and female, and I haven't decided what to call them yet.
Here are some pics I took this morning/afternoon, sorry they're blurry... i'm not a talented photographer.
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