<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11969392#post11969392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JHemdal
Gillsec:
Weedies and Leafies are fun to dream about, but they really aren't going to ever by a suitable home aquarium fish. While some people are taking wild guesses here and really overestimating the size of the tanks these fish need, (I kept a weedy for 8 years in a 120) there are other limiting factors: They require a chiller of course. But chillers fail with all too much regularity - so you'll need two. While most seadragons can be adapted over to frozen mysids, they'll need live mysids to start, and then if (when) they become ill, they'll need live mysids to perk up their appetite. Of course they are expensive ($2500 each for the last leafies I bought in 2005, and this has gone up greatly since then. Weedies are still running about $700 FOB Australia).
Well, then there is the disease issue - Mycobaterium and Uronema. The first can't really be cured and the second is almost always fatal.
My advice? Go to a public aquarium to get your seadragon fix and get to work on setting up your seahorse tank(grin).
JHemdal