• Laura3615

Danielle

How long did you live together? Did you not try to get a divorce?

Maria

Off-topic I think that the only one who, in the near future, with a positive turn of events, will be able to clarify this issue...

Jennifer7578

I'm also curious who will share their experience. This summer, I caught 2 seahorses in the sea; one died in the aquarium after 5 hours, while the other lived for 3 weeks. It was reluctant to eat large frozen brine shrimp and also took marine worms, but again, not willingly.

Dawn6148

there is also information about skates here

Lindsay

This summer, a friend brought back 2 seahorses from the Black Sea. They have been acclimated to a higher salinity. They are still alive.

Alejandro

Do you have any photos? Please share them if possible!

Angela

This is not in my aquarium. P.S. By the way, the Black Sea seahorse is listed in the Red Book.

Jeffrey6189

I would actually give a hand for experiments like survive/not survive. There are almost none left in the sea anyway.

Joshua3019

There is no longer even a stickleback. According to the latest data online, the phyllophore field of Zernov is on the brink of extinction. And along with it, everything that inhabits it. As for the experiments... I agree about the stickleback, but regarding the sphinxes, I think we can still take a few, about 3-4, and for the palemon, in moderation, but the hermit crab, in my opinion, is also listed in the Red Book - single specimens. However, there are still many sand hermits...

Michael826

Well, this is ecology, although it's also sad. But the seahorses were specifically targeted, with each vacationer using three-liter aquariums, considering it their duty to bring back a dried souvenir in the form of a seahorse from the sea. The result was quick to follow - if a couple or three seahorses were spotted in a season, you could consider yourself lucky.