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Kelloggi Seahorse

$24.95

Kelloggi Searhorses come from the waters of the Indian Ocean and also the Western Pacific Ocean. Kelloggi Seahorses grow to around 4 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 55 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for these seahorses. Kelloggi Seahorses are carnivores and should be fed a steady diet of frozen brine shrimp and mysis shrimp along with other meaty preparations for best health. Kelloggi Seahorses are peaceful aquarium inhabitants and should be kept in a peaceful community aquarium. These creatures are a bit difficult to care for, and only the experienced aquarium owner should attempt to care for them.

Origin: Indo-Pacific, West Pacific
Size: Can grow up to 4 Inches in length.
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty preparations.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 55 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Should be kept in a peaceful community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 03 April, 2008.
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