J8851
New member
Hello everyone,
I've been interested in seahorses from the time i set up my 55gal tank. Now i think it is time for me to jump into the exciting world of seahorses. I've done my fair share of research and talked with various board memebers through PMs.
I'm thinking about getting into the dwarf seahorses. I've heard they are " Pain " Im ready for the challenge. This won't be my first step into salt tanks. I have plenty of time during the day to care for these buggers. Im thinking of a 2.5gal tank, for a pair of these beautiful creatures with plenty of chaeto and Caulpra. I will not be doing live rock and live sand due to the possible ill effects of parasites. I will not be putting any corals in the tank. Would 15watts be okay for light? I already have my brine hatchery set-up. Oh ya, i plan to have plenty of hitching posts. Very low flow.
Any suggestions?
This is what i was thinking of doing ( not in order )
-Buying 2.5gal tank
-Buy Sand
-Buy brine eggs
-Filling 2.5gal with water from my main tank
-Using the standard filter that comes on the tank
-Cover intake with sponge (on filter)
-Snail/hermit crab
-This tank will have NOTHING but horses.
-keep temp at 72-74ish
Will i be fit to be a proud owner of H. zosterae?
Thank you in advance for you input/suggestions.
I've been interested in seahorses from the time i set up my 55gal tank. Now i think it is time for me to jump into the exciting world of seahorses. I've done my fair share of research and talked with various board memebers through PMs.
I'm thinking about getting into the dwarf seahorses. I've heard they are " Pain " Im ready for the challenge. This won't be my first step into salt tanks. I have plenty of time during the day to care for these buggers. Im thinking of a 2.5gal tank, for a pair of these beautiful creatures with plenty of chaeto and Caulpra. I will not be doing live rock and live sand due to the possible ill effects of parasites. I will not be putting any corals in the tank. Would 15watts be okay for light? I already have my brine hatchery set-up. Oh ya, i plan to have plenty of hitching posts. Very low flow.
Any suggestions?
This is what i was thinking of doing ( not in order )
-Buying 2.5gal tank
-Buy Sand
-Buy brine eggs
-Filling 2.5gal with water from my main tank
-Using the standard filter that comes on the tank
-Cover intake with sponge (on filter)
-Snail/hermit crab
-This tank will have NOTHING but horses.
-keep temp at 72-74ish
Will i be fit to be a proud owner of H. zosterae?
Thank you in advance for you input/suggestions.