JosephV81
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BACKGROUND: Ok, I read through this forum and several links to other sites that were posted in a sticky about seahorses...So, I may have answered my question myself already by researching, but I'd like some input from experienced individuals with seahorses... My wife wants two seahorses... She bought a 6 gallon Fluval edge (small I know). I told her to get a 29 gallon bio cube, but she didnt like the look of them. I know these creatures are delicate and not very forgiving, I understand this, so......
QUESTION: Is keeping two seahorses (assuming dwarfs) in a 6 gallon aquarium feasible? If so, what species would be the most appropriate if I do undertake this task and responsibility?
I have a very well established 55 gallon mixed reef with a 20 gallon sump so I consider myself "fairly knowledgable" about this hobby/obsession. I'm assuming I'd be conducting frequent and precise water changes, need to monitor temperatures and other aquarium variables and keep them stable as possible, correct diet (I have a very nice Pod population in my sump) etc. especially in such a small tank. I know anything is possible, especially with this hobby, but I'd like to solicit others on their input/successes with this type of endeavor... Thanks
QUESTION: Is keeping two seahorses (assuming dwarfs) in a 6 gallon aquarium feasible? If so, what species would be the most appropriate if I do undertake this task and responsibility?
I have a very well established 55 gallon mixed reef with a 20 gallon sump so I consider myself "fairly knowledgable" about this hobby/obsession. I'm assuming I'd be conducting frequent and precise water changes, need to monitor temperatures and other aquarium variables and keep them stable as possible, correct diet (I have a very nice Pod population in my sump) etc. especially in such a small tank. I know anything is possible, especially with this hobby, but I'd like to solicit others on their input/successes with this type of endeavor... Thanks