I would like to know about seahorses

I have a 55G tank and it will be a reef tank soon when i have sufficient lighting and I was wondering if i could incorporate a few H. Erectus in the tank along with my fish.
 
What Tom said. The seahorses we keep tend to come from a very different environment - seagrass and softbottom - than reefs.

That said, you can keep some corals and fish in a seahorse tank. Corals need to be selected for their tolerance to lower water flow regimins and lack of potent sting. Fish need to be selected based on less aggressive feeding habits.

Fred
 
I have kept many many corals with seahorses and many fish as well.

Stay away from corals with stings. Go with slower moving fish that stick to the rock work. IME smaller gobbies like firefish are also great tankmates.

Most corals don't like a jet stream of flow as it is. Neither do seahorses. IME it is possible to have a tank that turns over 20x an hour with seahorses if you break up the flow into many different returns and use spraybars. This will keep the corals happy to.

For lighting I like T5's because the light is intense and cooler burning then PC's IME. Better bang for the buck.

For temps get some fans or a chiller.

It takes some work, you'll need to look into some stuff, but it's doable.
 
thanks for all of the info guys i will keep researching and maybe later i will get a smaller tank for seahorses
 
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