14 gallon biocube can have a pair of seahourse?

sondinh

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I just buy a 14 g biocube. i am thinking of having a pair of seahorse. However, seahoursesourse.com tell me that I need at least 20 gallon to have a pair of them. I used to have a 64 gallon and there are a hippo tang with a tomini tang that recommended in 90 gallon or more. But in my 64 gallon they are living well. Can anyone tell me your experience about seahorse in 14 gallon. I should or should not. thanks
 
Not anything except Dwarfs and they are too small for a 14gal...you'll never find them. I am having serious second thoughts about wheither a 28 gallon biocube is even large enough for a single pair of Erectus............and your biocuble will get way to hot...My Seahorse tanks stay at 71 degrees peroid.....above that and you have bacteria problems
 
What Mike said.

As far as your other fish "living well", they don't really have much of a choice. Depending on how you've had it, the hippo is probably "tank stunted" and has no swimming room. The tomini is fine.
 
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