GriffinMarsh
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So in the next coming month I will be acquiring a friends 200gal reef tank. His setup is a mixed reef that I am going to be converting into an SPS dominate(thats another story/thread). My 75 gallon (48"x24"x14") tank I have now will become a display refugium off to the side of the system. This will house many calcareous algaes, mangroves, sea grasses, and leafy algaes staying away from caulerpa with the exception of C. bracypus. I have kept seahorses before, however, they were in a tank taller that 24". My main question is whether or not seahorses would thrive in a tank hovering just above a foot. The other considerations of course would be temperature and flow. As for temperature I believe there are a few true warmer water seahorses, but I could be mistaken. Also the only flow will come from blueline that already seems to put out less than its prescribed 1500gal flow. I was hoping that horizontal swimming space would be enough, but if most disagree I will just stay with pipefish. Any input would be fantastic as Im in the planning stages for fish in both systems. 
