No, I traded the 5 of 7 surviving seahorses (maybe Kudas?) for some coral
frags. It was bad timing since it was in July '05 (a
HOT summer in these parts) when they mostly went off feed, and I don't have a chiller. I had high hopes and had seen breeding activity. I bought them as tank-bred from a
LFS, but they were finicky feeders from the start. I kinda figured out that offering a little food all the freaking time seemed to be effective, even though clean up was way too much effort.
My
LFS sold live
everything: brine shrimp, vinegar eels, fruit flies, etc. so I bought some for my fish and couldn't resist treating the equestrians. I set up gallon jars for the BS (sorry for that abbreviation!) I threw everything at them that seemed an appropriate size, and they seemed to hunt with enthusiasm! It took several days before I could run out of brine, and I bought more. I recall one female greedily eating frozen without a thought after switching back and most others still ate if it drifted right by them. But in such a still tank, overall their feeding response really dropped off when a food item was just slowly drifting downwards.
Last time I talked to the guy I swapped them out with they were all alive and doing well and he had a pregnant male. I'd like to try them again, but the wasted food, frequent feedings, water changes, and cleanings has me worried. And, it gets really
hot here in the summer so I'm skeptical about my chances of having success like I'd want.
For the record, the two that died had light patches on them and were the most "puny" of the bunch. I really enjoyed them, and knew them apart from each other within a week of bringing them home. I'll definitely keep them again one day. They are such cool specimens, and kids and visitors loved them.