The seahorses are here safe and are in their tank! I'll get a few photos up in a moment.
I've been sitting in front of the tank for the last couple hours because the seahorses really had me stressed. They kind of panicked when I put them into the tank and I wasn't sure if they were ok or if it was just normal behavior in a new environment. Everything a seahorse does looks totally different than a fish! I didn't quite realize the extent of that until they got here and I realized I was having a hard time reading their behavior. Anyways, I was worried for a while but both of them have settled down now and are both hitched to one of the gorgonians just hanging out. Their eyes are actively moving around, so I know they are alert and paying attention to their surroundings. After first going into the tank they were swimming all over the place sort of frantically and seemed to be breathing heavily. They're breathing normally now and just hanging out, so I think that's a good sign. Man, they make me so nervous! I am definitely going to have to get better at reading their behavior.
Anyways, the box arrived a little after 10 am, so not bad at all for USPS overnight. That's only an hour later than FedEx overnight if you pick up at one of their locations and so much faster than UPS. UPS packages always get to me at like 1 or later. Anyways, USPS is great sometimes and the little old asian man that delivers my packages is as sweet as can be and was super gentle with the box. The box arrived looking like it had just been packaged up...no dents or tears or anything. USPS seems to have paid close attention to the "fragile" and "live fish" stickers. Go USPS!
I opened the box and both seahorses were together in one big bag with two hitches. They were ignoring the hitches and were just hanging out with their tails hitched together. So cute! They were a pale golden tan color when they came out of the white styrofoam box but they started to brighten up noticeable during acclimation. Jon sent a note in the box explaining how best to acclimate, how to feed, and about their colors. He said color will fade in the white box during shipping, but in a few days they will brighten up. He claims they will always have the same "base" color and can only change to shades of that. It seems to be true since they were still a color in the yellow range when they arrived. I still have the tank lights out to let the seahorses adjust, so I can't tell exactly how bright they've gotten but they've definitely gotten brighter since coming out of the box. The bigger one looks to be more yellow right now while the smaller one is still kind of a deep golden color. They're very pretty
Like I said, for the last hour now they've been hitched in one of the yellow gorgonians just hanging out. I hope that's normal and that they're ok. They aren't doing much but they seem alert and calm. Maybe they wore themselves out with their initial panic after being added to the tank.