Any one in the area have Sea Horses?

Im Lon 2

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Just looking for some good suggestions. There is so much info out there you get lost...

I would like to turn my 15 gal nano into a sea horse tank.. If possible that is.
 
I have dwarfs but a 15 would be too big for them unless you had a couple dozen or more due to the feeding density required. Most of the others require a tall tank due to their swim pattern during courting and I believe 20-24" of height is recommended. All of them are very social and won't do well unless you get at least 2 or 3. seahorse.org and the forum here have a lot of info. Same principals as what you are used to but very low flow and a few tankmate issues to watch but not bad. Oh, and when picking equipment you'll probably want to look at the iceprobe chiller and controller.
 
and make sure they are tank raised---it makes life a lot easier when it comes to getting them to feed on frozen foods instead of live
 
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