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Old March 18th, 2008, 06:16 PM
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Reef Tanks and Seahorses

So I know everyone keeps saying don't get Seahorses at all let alone in a Reef Tank.

Now, here is the question. How many of you here have actual owned Captive Bred, frozen brine shrimp eating, H. Erectus at all?

What was you experience with them? Please detail your set-up and specifics.

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

well seahorses prefer low flow
reef tanks = high flow

not gonna happen
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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

Yeah pretty much, Seahorses also like lower temps, higher temps equal disease ridden horsies too, and shorter life spans by a lot.

Here is a list of ranked tankmates for ponies
http://www.seahorse.org/library/arti...ankmates.shtml

and basically anything you want to know about seahorses can be found at
Seahorse Organisation. Keeping and Breeding Seahorses in the home aquarium.

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

I have been contemplating on putting sea horses in my fuge but they will wipe out all my pods which are more important to me than sea horses...

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

i have had a couple sea horses and they did great until they got sucked into my overflow and they died there i found them when i got off work like that.
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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

in addition to temperature being a problem, feeding is also a problem. they eat SOOOOOO S L O W. the food tends to get sucked up into the overflow or HOB filter before it gets eaten. That is if they are alone, if they are with other fish, all the food gets eaten. Seahorses make Mandarins look like the cheetahs of eating.

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

Im in the process of keepingn one in a reef tank right now. I have my koralia 4 pointed at the front glass and so far flow hasn't been a issue. I have alot of rock and he stays combing the rocks all day and he perks up on his orange tree sponge every night when he sleeps. I keep my ac on ALL the time since I dont have a chiller which seems to work. I think im going to move them to a smaller tank here shortler that way I can see him more often. Im also going to get him a female I think its so cool with they flirt and hitch on each other.

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

I tryed a sea horse in my reef.It didnt work.
Sea horses like colder water than corals can handle.
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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

Actually its not that seahorses dont like cold water, they can live in 80 degree waters all day its just once water hits 76, alot of bacterias start to grow that can cause diseases and can make them sick. 75 degrees is the boarder line but still a little high. They told me to do frequent water changes and not to have any temp swings and should be alright.

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Re: Reef Tanks and Seahorses

I wish you luck with your experiment. I know my tank temps change about 4 degrees from day to night.

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