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at my school we are hoping to star an aquaculture club, i have read alot of forums, including a few books at the local library, as well as checked out seahorse . org. i also have experiance breeding clowns, tetras, mollies, guppies, mickey mouse platies, kuhli loaches (though i dont know why they bred, my light had broken and had been out for two days so maybe lack of light?), and , believe it or not , peppermint shrimp.
my question is would a 15 gallon aquarium with a 2 inch sand bed , and chaetomorpha kept down with a live rock (done this before works fine) some macro algaes that can survive colder waters (probably red branching staghorns) with 45 watts worth of lighting. 25 watt blue actinic 20 watt 14,000 k. to solve flow, filtration, micro bubles, and temperature, we will have a tank below that will be 25-40 gallons we will do all filtration in their as well as house a heater, we will work out what pump we will need,(guessing a rio 50, that is what i used for a similar set up) to get the water warmed by the light mixed with the cooler water below.
would this be an ideal set up?
we are florida based we will de-worm all of our specimens then we will breed them to be sold responsible pet stores, or set free into the wild.
we would like to do the latter, but are worried about pathogens.
do we need worry sinse it is a native species?
we will make the rock (garf method), the sand will be bought
and all organisms (even curriolid worms, comonly mislabeled tiribelid worms, and scuds) will be inspected and quaranteened for health, and the tank will cycle for at least 6 months before we get our sea horses so it is good and ready with a large cope pod, scud, mysid shrimp, and worm growth.
thanks for the info
moaquaculture.
my question is would a 15 gallon aquarium with a 2 inch sand bed , and chaetomorpha kept down with a live rock (done this before works fine) some macro algaes that can survive colder waters (probably red branching staghorns) with 45 watts worth of lighting. 25 watt blue actinic 20 watt 14,000 k. to solve flow, filtration, micro bubles, and temperature, we will have a tank below that will be 25-40 gallons we will do all filtration in their as well as house a heater, we will work out what pump we will need,(guessing a rio 50, that is what i used for a similar set up) to get the water warmed by the light mixed with the cooler water below.
would this be an ideal set up?
we are florida based we will de-worm all of our specimens then we will breed them to be sold responsible pet stores, or set free into the wild.
we would like to do the latter, but are worried about pathogens.
do we need worry sinse it is a native species?
we will make the rock (garf method), the sand will be bought
and all organisms (even curriolid worms, comonly mislabeled tiribelid worms, and scuds) will be inspected and quaranteened for health, and the tank will cycle for at least 6 months before we get our sea horses so it is good and ready with a large cope pod, scud, mysid shrimp, and worm growth.
thanks for the info
moaquaculture.