Cstaricansrfer1
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Hey guys, my name is David. I have been in the reef hobby for roughly 8 years now. Though I have no first-hand experience with seahorses yet, I have been doing a lot of research and trying to plan accordingly to make sure I can keep them healthy. I'm still not sure what species I will house, but I have a lot of time to figure out what my best option will be.
I picked up a 56 gallon column aquarium (18"L x 30"W x 24"H) from Marineland along with the stand that came with it. Originally it was meant to be a holding tank for some corals that needed a home while I moved another aquarium, but after the move I decided I wanted to house horses in it.
Here it is being set up as a holding tank.

I also decided that the stand was not going to work for me, so a new one would need to be built. The generic stands that come with a lot these tanks don't look the best so I would rather make something that I like better.
The tank will be backed up to a closet that I have accessible and all of the filtration will be housed there. A beananimal overflow will be used which will run through the wall and into the closet and into a 20G long sump. A 20G high refugium will be next to the sump and will be fed by the return.
I have been working on various parts of the build simultaneously, so I figured I would share some of the progress.
I picked up a 56 gallon column aquarium (18"L x 30"W x 24"H) from Marineland along with the stand that came with it. Originally it was meant to be a holding tank for some corals that needed a home while I moved another aquarium, but after the move I decided I wanted to house horses in it.
Here it is being set up as a holding tank.

I also decided that the stand was not going to work for me, so a new one would need to be built. The generic stands that come with a lot these tanks don't look the best so I would rather make something that I like better.
The tank will be backed up to a closet that I have accessible and all of the filtration will be housed there. A beananimal overflow will be used which will run through the wall and into the closet and into a 20G long sump. A 20G high refugium will be next to the sump and will be fed by the return.
I have been working on various parts of the build simultaneously, so I figured I would share some of the progress.