The LFS in Italy apparently don't believe in keeping captive bred fish and wild caught fish in separate systems. So, if I get seahorses, I'm gonna have to quarantine them.
Seahorse expert Pete Giwojna claims hyposalinity at 1.010 - 1.012 SG (13.3 - 16 ppt) is a good treatment for seahorses, with no acclimation. But below 1.010 SG (13.3 ppt), seahorses die quickly.
I'd always thought hyposalinity only worked at 1.009 SG. Is hyposalinity at 15 or 16ppt a good choice then? I'm afraid TTM for ich and velvet may be way too aggressive on delicate fish like seahorses.
I don't think there's any other way to be sure that the seahorses aren't carrying any ich or velvet, and I wouldn't know where to put a black molly in my 2-room apartment.
Seahorse expert Pete Giwojna claims hyposalinity at 1.010 - 1.012 SG (13.3 - 16 ppt) is a good treatment for seahorses, with no acclimation. But below 1.010 SG (13.3 ppt), seahorses die quickly.
I'd always thought hyposalinity only worked at 1.009 SG. Is hyposalinity at 15 or 16ppt a good choice then? I'm afraid TTM for ich and velvet may be way too aggressive on delicate fish like seahorses.
I don't think there's any other way to be sure that the seahorses aren't carrying any ich or velvet, and I wouldn't know where to put a black molly in my 2-room apartment.