WaffleWalffle22
Zoa Extreemist
I'm setting up the 28 Gallon JBJ NanoCube LED soon and I'm debating myself between clownfish or pipefish. I've always wanted pipefish so I think this would be a great opportunity for me to start with pipefish and possibly seahorses. I have a few questions...
1. Is 265 GPH too much flow for pipefish and/or seahorses? I know smaller seahorses don't like much flow, but is that true with pipefish and 4-6" seahorses?
2. I know that some seahorses don't like bright light, and the tank I really, really want (because I want my zoas to be more colorful) has about 95w of LEDs. Is that too much?
3. Do pipefish have to eat BBS or is that just baby and dwarf seahorses? Can pipefish eat regular brine shrimp?
4. Are pipefish relatively easy to keep? My skill level in the hobby is a intermediate and I've been doing SW tanks for over three years now.
5. Is there anything else I should know about pipefish?
I already know that if I got pipefish I would have to have mainly softies because other corals have stings which could potentially hurt the pipefish or seahorse.
1. Is 265 GPH too much flow for pipefish and/or seahorses? I know smaller seahorses don't like much flow, but is that true with pipefish and 4-6" seahorses?
2. I know that some seahorses don't like bright light, and the tank I really, really want (because I want my zoas to be more colorful) has about 95w of LEDs. Is that too much?
3. Do pipefish have to eat BBS or is that just baby and dwarf seahorses? Can pipefish eat regular brine shrimp?
4. Are pipefish relatively easy to keep? My skill level in the hobby is a intermediate and I've been doing SW tanks for over three years now.
5. Is there anything else I should know about pipefish?
I already know that if I got pipefish I would have to have mainly softies because other corals have stings which could potentially hurt the pipefish or seahorse.
