Casper's health is declining

hmmm....that's kind of weird, almost like their living in a weird funk now or something lol at least they are still alive and active though, right? :)
 
Maybe something along the lines of a 14g system. I made something that looks like this in the past, and thought it might be a good seahorse tank.

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I don't remember exactly. It was probably near 18" tall I think. Since I'd be building it, I have options based on the acrylic I have on hand.
 
Cool tank! Must be nice to be talented with acrylic. My SH tank is 24" tall and I wish it was taller. If I could build my own SH tank it would be 30" tall minimum. I love watching them dance from the top of the tank to the sandbed while courting. I'm actually getting my old 70 tall back for that reason. It's great that they are doing well.

Angela
 
Perfecto makes an awsome tank for sea horses. It's a 47G Column. 31 tall, 18 wide, 20 long. I purchased this tank for my pair of Erectus. They are still in the QT tank and it's cycling now. This is the tallest tank I could find. Unfortunately, with a tank this tall, I can't reach the bottom 6 inches to clean the glass. Never thought of that when I bought it. Because the tank is so deep, I have to have Metal halides on it so the macros in the bottom of the tank get enough light. The sea grasses require higher lighting than the regular macros. I can't wait 'till the Erectus are in this tank.
 
If you haven't already, invest in a mag-float. It's a magnetic glass cleaner, and will help you with that bottom 6 inches. (or do a deep sand bed.) :)
 
I do have the magfloats, they just don't work well on coraline, lol. Even standing on a chair I can't reach the bottom. Did I mention I'm 5ft even? I will just have to clean the glass daily so coraline doesn't grow there, :)
 
guys please realize that small tanks are NOT for seahorses. If you look around you'll realize that most of us keeping them are keeping them in minimum of 29 gallon tanks. They shouldn't be kept in 10 gallon tanks, or even 15 gallon tanks. They need proper height, dont think that "they've been doing okay for a year so they must be fine" fish cant communicate with humans to tell us when something is wrong, instead they get sick, and die.


and yes im the stupid idiot that just brought back a year old thread (didnt notice the date)
 
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