TikiDan
Premium Member
I was looking at my 34 gallon seahorse tank today and started thinking about doing my 120 as a huge seahorse tank.
Everyone has SPS tanks but I have never seen a seahorse tank bigger than 40 gallons
I have a great skimmer now, and everything is running its course, so I am thinking how great it would be to make something totally different! I could do the whole sand bed in a planted sea grass and maybe 5 pairs of seahorses and maybe some other fish. Instead of doing hard coral I could make a yuma and zoo garden along with a variety of colorful gorgonians.
If I go SPS I would have to buy a calcium reactor, or with sea horses I would need a chiller. both close to the same expense, and the seahorses would be about the same as a lot of the SPS that i want. So as far as prices I think they are pretty close.
one quick question would be, how hard would it be to get good water flow in the tank without too much flow for the horses.
do you think it would be worth it, or should I stick to the plan?
Everyone has SPS tanks but I have never seen a seahorse tank bigger than 40 gallons
I have a great skimmer now, and everything is running its course, so I am thinking how great it would be to make something totally different! I could do the whole sand bed in a planted sea grass and maybe 5 pairs of seahorses and maybe some other fish. Instead of doing hard coral I could make a yuma and zoo garden along with a variety of colorful gorgonians.
If I go SPS I would have to buy a calcium reactor, or with sea horses I would need a chiller. both close to the same expense, and the seahorses would be about the same as a lot of the SPS that i want. So as far as prices I think they are pretty close.
one quick question would be, how hard would it be to get good water flow in the tank without too much flow for the horses.
do you think it would be worth it, or should I stick to the plan?