fishyfish22
Member
i am a beginner reefer, and i am going to add some brine shrimp and/or copepods into my tank to populate it. thinking maybe getting a mandarin, but what just crossed my mind was if i could happen to get a seahorse. i live in illinlois so it's going to be winter, but i was wondering if during the summer NEXT uear i could maybe buy a seahorse or two if i started filling my tank with copepods now. do these fish/corals seem compatible with a seahorse?
yellow tang
4 yellowtail damsels
saddleback maroon clownfish pair
occelaris clownfish
15- hermit crabs (started disappearing all of a sudden)
red sea pom pom xenia,
original pom pom xenia
mushrooms
kenya tree
condy anemone
within the next few months i hope to have
firefish
blue tang
2 more anemones for my clownfish to host
royal gramma
more soft corals
have this large piece of dried coral they could hang on too, or if my kenya tree is large by then i could use that.
have a 125 gallon, 30 gallon sump w/ protein skimmer.
are these conditions good for seahorses? (water chemistry is not too important now because i might get it 5-6 months from now)
if these aren't ideal conditions for a seahorse what can i do to make them ideal?also, if it is possible to have a seahorse, what would be some good recomendations for beginners?also, how do i successfully keep an aquarium with all sorts of different microorganisms? brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, phythoplankton, copepods, etc.
yellow tang
4 yellowtail damsels
saddleback maroon clownfish pair
occelaris clownfish
15- hermit crabs (started disappearing all of a sudden)
red sea pom pom xenia,
original pom pom xenia
mushrooms
kenya tree
condy anemone
within the next few months i hope to have
firefish
blue tang
2 more anemones for my clownfish to host
royal gramma
more soft corals
have this large piece of dried coral they could hang on too, or if my kenya tree is large by then i could use that.
have a 125 gallon, 30 gallon sump w/ protein skimmer.
are these conditions good for seahorses? (water chemistry is not too important now because i might get it 5-6 months from now)
if these aren't ideal conditions for a seahorse what can i do to make them ideal?also, if it is possible to have a seahorse, what would be some good recomendations for beginners?also, how do i successfully keep an aquarium with all sorts of different microorganisms? brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, phythoplankton, copepods, etc.