cynster
New member
Hi, I am new to the seahorse hobby - I have a 5 gallon and 1 gallon for dwarf seahorses (I plan to put the 4 new arrivals in the 1 gallon and when they have babies, move the adults to the 5 gallon and keep the 1 gallon as a safe place for the babies so I can keep fish that might eat fry but are compatible with adults in the 5 gallon).
Question is - live rock and seahorses and hydroids.. I will not be stocking my tanks for at least a month. What do you think the best way to cycle such small tanks would be? In my one gallon I have two small hermit crabs and a camel shrimp and a filter running (I'd move the crabs and shrimp to the 5 gallon when I got the seahorses though). What are the benefits of live rock in small setups and is it worth the risk of hydroids to get them, and how could I disinfect them? I didn't see any hydroids at the pet store where I saw the live rock, but I know that doesn't mean they aren't infected.
Thanks!
Question is - live rock and seahorses and hydroids.. I will not be stocking my tanks for at least a month. What do you think the best way to cycle such small tanks would be? In my one gallon I have two small hermit crabs and a camel shrimp and a filter running (I'd move the crabs and shrimp to the 5 gallon when I got the seahorses though). What are the benefits of live rock in small setups and is it worth the risk of hydroids to get them, and how could I disinfect them? I didn't see any hydroids at the pet store where I saw the live rock, but I know that doesn't mean they aren't infected.
Thanks!