thompson2224
New member
I am currently letting my 72 gallon tank cycle right now and I am planning my livestock out for it. I have always been fascinated with seahorses and pipefish. The pipefish I like is the dragon face. I currently have a 20 gallon and 5 gallon tank running that I am going to be moving the livestock into the 72 gallon once it is done.
In these two tanks are the following corals and fish:
2 clown fish
2 cleaner shrimp
snails
frogspawn
rose bud anenome
toadstool leather
green star polyp
rainbow acan
merry christmas scan
torch coral
rhodactis
In the 72 I am planning on adding a mandarin goby, a blue tang, coral beauty, diamond goby, neon goby, and other corals that I find I like.
As for my pod population in these two tanks they are crawling, literally everywhere all over the glass and rocks. And they have no natural predator in the tank right now so they will continue to populate.
With the 72 gallon, I am adding a 20 gallon sump onto it using the 20 gallon I currently have running for it, I will use chaeto and other algae in the refugium and add more pods into it so they continue to populate and make it into the tank.
For filtration I will have 90 lbs of rock in the tank and 80 lbs of sand. I also have a reef octopus skimmer for the sump, UV sterilizer, and two filters that will allow me to run carbon if needed.
Is there any pipefish or seahorse that would be able to be kept in this tank and be happy? Or is there no way this setup allows for a pipefish or seahorse? I want what is best for all the animals in this tank and corals as well.
Thanks
In these two tanks are the following corals and fish:
2 clown fish
2 cleaner shrimp
snails
frogspawn
rose bud anenome
toadstool leather
green star polyp
rainbow acan
merry christmas scan
torch coral
rhodactis
In the 72 I am planning on adding a mandarin goby, a blue tang, coral beauty, diamond goby, neon goby, and other corals that I find I like.
As for my pod population in these two tanks they are crawling, literally everywhere all over the glass and rocks. And they have no natural predator in the tank right now so they will continue to populate.
With the 72 gallon, I am adding a 20 gallon sump onto it using the 20 gallon I currently have running for it, I will use chaeto and other algae in the refugium and add more pods into it so they continue to populate and make it into the tank.
For filtration I will have 90 lbs of rock in the tank and 80 lbs of sand. I also have a reef octopus skimmer for the sump, UV sterilizer, and two filters that will allow me to run carbon if needed.
Is there any pipefish or seahorse that would be able to be kept in this tank and be happy? Or is there no way this setup allows for a pipefish or seahorse? I want what is best for all the animals in this tank and corals as well.
Thanks