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O my, now the pressure is on so that you are not disappointed, LOL! Hopefully no one leaves disappointed, just better informed on seahorses.The tank and ponies are looking great! I can't wait for you to do your presentation on seahorses, I think that is the meeting I am most looking forward to.
O my, now the pressure is on so that you are not disappointed, LOL! Hopefully no one leaves disappointed, just better informed on seahorses.
Hi MarieG, I actually kept a pair of seahorses in a 36 gallon bowfront tank with 2 pipefish. You could probably have a fish or 2 with the seahorses if you are very diligent about keeping up with husbandry and water changes. Just know any time that you keep fish with seahorses there is risk of passing disease from the fish to the seahorses.I have a 36 gallon bowfront tank that I recently switched over to saltwater. I have not decided what way I want to go so right now I am just cycling the tank. I am in LOVE with Seahorses and would love to have some but would also like to include a few other fish. I was wondering if you think that is possible and if the tank is ok for seahorses. If not one day I will have a tank just for seahorses.
https://www.nano-reef.com/forums/topic/385900-dawns-shrimp-chalet/?page=1Very nice looking array of tanks. Can I be linked to the pico tank log? If you have one
Hi natural blue! I am loving the looks. I feel that I need to keep healthy seahorses for a year before I can say if I can keep them in this tank with the sand. I have 2 levels with a rock retaining wall, so a portion of the tank has a DSB. It's a very very natural scape which is why I like it so much.Hey there, Dawn!
I have a question for you. How are you liking the addition of sand?
I am contemplating adding sand. Did you remove the ponies when you added the sand? How did you go about doing it?Hi natural blue! I am loving the looks. I feel that I need to keep healthy seahorses for a year before I can say if I can keep them in this tank with the sand. I have 2 levels with a rock retaining wall, so a portion of the tank has a DSB. It's a very very natural scape which is why I like it so much.
I am contemplating adding sand. Did you remove the ponies when you added the sand? How did you go about doing it?