CoralBeautyII
New member
Hi,
I'll be getting a pair of hippo.kelloggi in a few days. They are only 2" long so i figured a smaller tank would be best so i can monitor their feeding etc.
The tank i have ready for them is a 10g with tons of algae. Various forms of algae, some macro algaes with a feathery appearance i can seem to identify. hair algae, and some other thick grass type algae that is dark green.
I also ordered a red kelp algae 8" tall on a rock, hoping they will hitch to this.
I'm starting to wonder if I have too many rocks?? Should i take out some rocks? I would keep that huge flowing macro on the top rock since i think its strong enough for them to hitch to.
I'm going to fix the power head today so it doesnt jet out like that.
The temp is 74 is that ok?
Here are a few pics...I know its a TON of algae lol, it doesnt bother me though, i find it relaxing :lol:
Oh, P.S, this is only a growout tank, the ponies will be going into a 50g hex once i see they are healthy and eating well and put on some growth. Probably in five months or so (im not sure how fast seahorses grow)
I'll be getting a pair of hippo.kelloggi in a few days. They are only 2" long so i figured a smaller tank would be best so i can monitor their feeding etc.
The tank i have ready for them is a 10g with tons of algae. Various forms of algae, some macro algaes with a feathery appearance i can seem to identify. hair algae, and some other thick grass type algae that is dark green.
I also ordered a red kelp algae 8" tall on a rock, hoping they will hitch to this.
I'm starting to wonder if I have too many rocks?? Should i take out some rocks? I would keep that huge flowing macro on the top rock since i think its strong enough for them to hitch to.
I'm going to fix the power head today so it doesnt jet out like that.
The temp is 74 is that ok?
Here are a few pics...I know its a TON of algae lol, it doesnt bother me though, i find it relaxing :lol:
Oh, P.S, this is only a growout tank, the ponies will be going into a 50g hex once i see they are healthy and eating well and put on some growth. Probably in five months or so (im not sure how fast seahorses grow)

