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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13270298#post13270298 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Egres
a question whats up with those yellow chain??? look kinda funny in there!!

In my best MrT. Accent

"I pity the fool that disses the chang gang!"

I use chains in QT for hitching posts so that if I do need to medicate I keep leave there hitches in there easy enough. I move a chain or two over when I introduce them into the tank. The chains aren't around anymore.

Plastic chain is great because it is so easy to clean and the seahorses seem to like it. Also easy to clean around.

Here's a QT of mine. I'll post a pic cuz I can't fin the link :lol:

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Updated shot with the Koralia nano, big difference in size from the Seio

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Having some HA issues in trying to keep enough food for the 9 macro algaes.
 
I had a 600 maxijet in my 20 gals and my seahorse got suck into it and got kill. I replace it with a nano Koralia. so far so good.
 
I have a 30" x 18 x 18 tank that I am thinking of switching over to a seahorse tank. If I used koralio nanos as the sole source of flow, how many would you recommend? I would imagine more nanos would be better than less koralia 1's.
 
I have 2 nano koralia for my 20 gals, a HOB/refugium, and 4 bulbs 24'' tek light.

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