yveterinarian
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2012
- Location
- Innerkip, Ontario
Today I am celebrating the fact that exactly one year ago today my Erectus fry were born! Looking back on my journey with these amazing animals I feel so blessed to have been able to raise 70 beautiful, thriving seahorses from my original batch of over 400 fry.
Some are light...
Some are dark...
And some are in between.
As a first batch of fry from my young male, I did not expect to be able to raise so many when I first started. To have had this degree of success is truly amazing to me and I still have to pinch myself sometimes to prove it is real. I had read so much about how hard they are to raise and even harder when they are the first batch of fry a male has that I would have counted myself lucky if I managed to raise even one to adulthood. The fact that these little ones are so healthy and are now having their own babies is fabulous. I had a lot of help from the experts on Seahorse.org and for that I am truly grateful. I now feel confident that I can pass on knowledge to others, having lived through this last year.
Here's to celebrate a truly wonderful year,
little ones. 

Some are light...

Some are dark...

And some are in between.
As a first batch of fry from my young male, I did not expect to be able to raise so many when I first started. To have had this degree of success is truly amazing to me and I still have to pinch myself sometimes to prove it is real. I had read so much about how hard they are to raise and even harder when they are the first batch of fry a male has that I would have counted myself lucky if I managed to raise even one to adulthood. The fact that these little ones are so healthy and are now having their own babies is fabulous. I had a lot of help from the experts on Seahorse.org and for that I am truly grateful. I now feel confident that I can pass on knowledge to others, having lived through this last year.
Here's to celebrate a truly wonderful year,
