<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6968348#post6968348 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Snprhed
It sounds like pipefish are rather difficult from what I read. Not really a good idea to mix with seahorses until you have more experience. I think its a feeding and disease issue.
I couldn't disagree more. Partially it depends on the species of pipefish. But, moreso, I have heard that they are a perfect complement. Now the real question, methinks, is whether a 25G tank (as I described above) is really big enough for both the seahorse and pipefish. I think it would be fine, though.
And, thinking more, I think what I would like to do (eventually) is this.
Build some sort of horizontal over into the tank at the top back. Have that flow into a 10G sump (which I already have) with a small skimmer, refugium, and then very light flow back into the main tank - something like the Mag 7 I have now, or even a Mag 5.
I'd go with very light rockwork as to leave plenty of open space for plants, etc, for the seahorses to cling to. Through in some soft corals - keep it simple.
As for additional flow, one of 2 options.
1. A couple of maxijets around - don't really like this option.
1. A closed loop and manifold with a low flow pump - something like 250 GPH or so.
The point of the closed loop & manifold would be to create low, diffused flow around the tank, rather then flow beating down on things.
For lights, that's a toss up. Perhaps some simple PC fixture. T5 HO would be even better. In fact,
here at Premium Aquatics, you can get some 23" T5 lights for either $100 (2 bulbs) or $162 (4 bulbs).