jcgso
Saltwater Addict
After about four years without seahorse tanks, i am getting ready to set up a new one. I have a 36 gallon bowfront with the standard flourescent hood.
My plan is to use the included hang on filter, rated to 40 gallons, a 9 watt UV sterilizer, and a bakpak 2R+ skimmer. No sump, since there is no room for it.
I have always had sand beds on all of my tanks (reef and seahorse), but think I will go bare bottom, with some live rock. I will use artificial corals and plants for hitching posts, which is also a first for me.
I am hoping to be able to keep temp at 72 without a chiller.
After cycling for 2-3 months (after a 10 day vacation), I will add 2 or 3 CB Erectus females, if that's not too many for the 36g. I know I wont have the time, space and resources for fry, so no male.
Please let me know your opinions and any changes that could improve this setup.
My plan is to use the included hang on filter, rated to 40 gallons, a 9 watt UV sterilizer, and a bakpak 2R+ skimmer. No sump, since there is no room for it.
I have always had sand beds on all of my tanks (reef and seahorse), but think I will go bare bottom, with some live rock. I will use artificial corals and plants for hitching posts, which is also a first for me.
I am hoping to be able to keep temp at 72 without a chiller.
After cycling for 2-3 months (after a 10 day vacation), I will add 2 or 3 CB Erectus females, if that's not too many for the 36g. I know I wont have the time, space and resources for fry, so no male.
Please let me know your opinions and any changes that could improve this setup.