I'm setting up a 25 gallon drilled tank with 10 gallon sump. I'm planning to do seahorses.
To get the tank going I plan to use water from my established reef tank. Are there any downsides to doing this vs. starting the tank with all new water?
The current vision on aquascaping is to have some rock build up near the overflow and have some sponges, gorgonians, other non stinging corals there and then have some seagrass or macro in the open area to make it like a seabed
The lighting is four 24w T5's. Is that too intense?
I am also thinking of running an eshopps psk 75. Should I run a skimmer with seahorses? I'm going to have a good amount of macro algae and grasses in the display along with gorgonians and sponges.
To get the tank going I plan to use water from my established reef tank. Are there any downsides to doing this vs. starting the tank with all new water?
The current vision on aquascaping is to have some rock build up near the overflow and have some sponges, gorgonians, other non stinging corals there and then have some seagrass or macro in the open area to make it like a seabed
The lighting is four 24w T5's. Is that too intense?
I am also thinking of running an eshopps psk 75. Should I run a skimmer with seahorses? I'm going to have a good amount of macro algae and grasses in the display along with gorgonians and sponges.