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Nice pics. Do you find it more difficult to feed with a tank that size and what do you have on there for flow?
Bongo-Hadn't even thought about it until I felt the stickiness a few days ago when I was moving one fo the Dendro's. They were in the tank with the seahorses when I bought both (seahorses and Dendro's), so i never gave it a second thought. It's a shame, as I haven't been spot feeding the Dendro's since there is so much going in there... Oh well.
Are those your brine in the bottom right hand of the breeding pic??? If so, what are you feeding them?
Peka,
Very nice!!
Is that a file fish in with your erectus?
Here's mine back in its prime. Then I went on vacation for two weeks and the guy taking care of it let the algae get out of control. I'm in the process of trying to get it back to looking like this.
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@gflat- You really shouldn't have those dendros in there with seahorses. They can and will sting them and cause ulcers which could lead to infection. If the polyps are big enough they could even eat the seahorse.
Nice! thanks for posting. What sized tank is that and what do you have for filtration? Where do you get the sponges and macros from? Also what kind of seahorses are those? Thanks