darcitananda
Premium Member
Hi everyone,
I've been keeping reef tanks for about 8 years now and I have a 20 gallon tall tank in my home office that seems like it would be perfect for some ponies. It does have plenty of live rock and some soft corals in it, but no euphyllia sp, anemones, or clams. It has low flow, but is brightly lit (for the corals). There is a skimmer in place as well. This tank has been running for over a year.
I intend to buy my CB ponies from seahorsesource. My questions are as follows:
is there any reason why I should start with H. Erectus? It seems that if they are captive bred, they should all be equally easy to care for (except for the tiny zosterae). I was considering a pair of Kuda.
Another question, regarding "hitching posts". Most of the corals in my tank aren't really the right shape to be hitching posts. What are some recommended natural (or artificial) things for them to hang on to? I think I want to avoid agressively fast growing macro algaes, but maybe sea grass would be nice? Where does one acquire seagrass? A gorgonian would be pretty, but I would be concerned about the horses damaging it, and also the non-photosynthetic ones need special care. I would want to use this as a last resort. Any other ideas for attractive safe tail twirling?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I've been keeping reef tanks for about 8 years now and I have a 20 gallon tall tank in my home office that seems like it would be perfect for some ponies. It does have plenty of live rock and some soft corals in it, but no euphyllia sp, anemones, or clams. It has low flow, but is brightly lit (for the corals). There is a skimmer in place as well. This tank has been running for over a year.
I intend to buy my CB ponies from seahorsesource. My questions are as follows:
is there any reason why I should start with H. Erectus? It seems that if they are captive bred, they should all be equally easy to care for (except for the tiny zosterae). I was considering a pair of Kuda.
Another question, regarding "hitching posts". Most of the corals in my tank aren't really the right shape to be hitching posts. What are some recommended natural (or artificial) things for them to hang on to? I think I want to avoid agressively fast growing macro algaes, but maybe sea grass would be nice? Where does one acquire seagrass? A gorgonian would be pretty, but I would be concerned about the horses damaging it, and also the non-photosynthetic ones need special care. I would want to use this as a last resort. Any other ideas for attractive safe tail twirling?
Thanks in advance for your help.