I am in the planning and buying stages for my new seahorse tank and I hope to try to be as detailed as possible in this build thread so that I can get any and all help I need.
My background:
I had fairly good success with reef tanks for about 10 years. I have had a 55 gallon mixed reef and a 120 gallon setup. I say fairly good because my attention would wonder during those years and the tank would go to crap and then I would pour my time, energy and money into it and it would look great again. And then the cycle would repeat. I have been out of the hobby now for about 12 years so I am hoping age and wisdom will be on my side. (and a little more money to do it the right way first)
Here is my plan:
Tank will be either a Waterbox 30ish gallon AIO or Marine X (still wrestling with AIO vs Sump)
OR
IM Nuvo Pro 40 gallon AIO
(I plan on making that decision very soon to take advantage of black friday deals)
Inhabitants:
2 Reidi or Erectus seahorses
2 or 3 very docile fish
cleanup crew
Non-stinging LPS corals and gorgonians to provide plenty of hitching spots
The rest of the equipment (besides the basic necessities) will be determined after the tank is bought.
Thanks for any and all opinions, thoughts, interest free loans, or whatever.
My background:
I had fairly good success with reef tanks for about 10 years. I have had a 55 gallon mixed reef and a 120 gallon setup. I say fairly good because my attention would wonder during those years and the tank would go to crap and then I would pour my time, energy and money into it and it would look great again. And then the cycle would repeat. I have been out of the hobby now for about 12 years so I am hoping age and wisdom will be on my side. (and a little more money to do it the right way first)
Here is my plan:
Tank will be either a Waterbox 30ish gallon AIO or Marine X (still wrestling with AIO vs Sump)
OR
IM Nuvo Pro 40 gallon AIO
(I plan on making that decision very soon to take advantage of black friday deals)
Inhabitants:
2 Reidi or Erectus seahorses
2 or 3 very docile fish
cleanup crew
Non-stinging LPS corals and gorgonians to provide plenty of hitching spots
The rest of the equipment (besides the basic necessities) will be determined after the tank is bought.
Thanks for any and all opinions, thoughts, interest free loans, or whatever.