Reverend Reefer
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hi everyone,
i wanted to know if you can help me with some questions starting a seahorse tank. i currently have a 65G LPS mostly reef tank with a 10G fuge attached to it. i recently setup a tall 15G tank to house a new seahorse/pipefish style tank. i've been researching setting up a seahorse tank but now i have a couple questions regarding the setup before i actually buy any pipefish:
1. i've read that they don't like too much flow.
-> what do they mean by low flow? as in, no powerheads whatsoever?
-> right now i have a little nano rio powerhead in the tank but cyano is growing all over becuz of this
- i guess my question is, what do you guys do for flow in a seahorse tank given that there will be a lot of feeding (seems like seahorses like to eat alot but are very finicky), not just for the seahorses, but the gorgonians (i picked one up recently, its sitting in my display for now) also seem to need to be fed quite a bit (currently feeding reef-roids) with stuff that really pollutes my system
2. lighting
- ive read that seahorses don't require too much light but i also want to keep some zooanthids in there along with some other things
- my question is, i just bought a clamp on 70W metal halide light, is this too much light for the seahorses? i realize this will also add a lot of heat and it seems like seahorses aren't that tolerant of higher temps, is this really a problem?
3. seagrass and macroalgae
- everywhere i read, it says that ideally you will want seagrass in the tank. right now i have some cheato, some grape caulerpa, and some other unknown macroalgae (along with some cyano, ha!)
- where the heck do you get seagrass? my LFS have no idea what im talking about when i ask...
4. live rock
- right now there's live rock in the tank, which im hoping some copepods will start growing out of. i've read that live rock could be sharp and cut the fragile seahorses,....
- is it really that bad to have live rock in the seahorse tank?
thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!!! a seahorse tank is kinda scarry and exciting for me. my reef display is doing so well and now i think im ready for this next step in this saltwater obsession of mine.
i wanted to know if you can help me with some questions starting a seahorse tank. i currently have a 65G LPS mostly reef tank with a 10G fuge attached to it. i recently setup a tall 15G tank to house a new seahorse/pipefish style tank. i've been researching setting up a seahorse tank but now i have a couple questions regarding the setup before i actually buy any pipefish:
1. i've read that they don't like too much flow.
-> what do they mean by low flow? as in, no powerheads whatsoever?
-> right now i have a little nano rio powerhead in the tank but cyano is growing all over becuz of this
- i guess my question is, what do you guys do for flow in a seahorse tank given that there will be a lot of feeding (seems like seahorses like to eat alot but are very finicky), not just for the seahorses, but the gorgonians (i picked one up recently, its sitting in my display for now) also seem to need to be fed quite a bit (currently feeding reef-roids) with stuff that really pollutes my system
2. lighting
- ive read that seahorses don't require too much light but i also want to keep some zooanthids in there along with some other things
- my question is, i just bought a clamp on 70W metal halide light, is this too much light for the seahorses? i realize this will also add a lot of heat and it seems like seahorses aren't that tolerant of higher temps, is this really a problem?
3. seagrass and macroalgae
- everywhere i read, it says that ideally you will want seagrass in the tank. right now i have some cheato, some grape caulerpa, and some other unknown macroalgae (along with some cyano, ha!)
- where the heck do you get seagrass? my LFS have no idea what im talking about when i ask...
4. live rock
- right now there's live rock in the tank, which im hoping some copepods will start growing out of. i've read that live rock could be sharp and cut the fragile seahorses,....
- is it really that bad to have live rock in the seahorse tank?
thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!!! a seahorse tank is kinda scarry and exciting for me. my reef display is doing so well and now i think im ready for this next step in this saltwater obsession of mine.