I'd give it 3-10 days, depending on state of health. The better it looks now the longer it will make it before the clown stresses it to death. I doubt the clown will even let the seahorse eat at all, but if it does I'm sure it won't be enough to survive very long on.
I agree that a 10 is too small, and that clowns can be poor tankmates, but am a little surprised nobody asked about the species of coral before condemning them out of hand. AFAIK, there aren't that many corals that are incompatible with seahorses.
many softies are ok, but it sounds more like a full blown reef... a ten gallon just doesn't cut it anyways. SPECIALLY with the tankmates fishwise mentioned.
He is in there while I am setting up my 29 for him. HE is eating a plenty and the clown doesn't seem to acknowledge him at all. THey are fine together it seems like. All thqat I have in there are shrooms zoos and a colt.
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