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Hey everyone! I've been considering adding Mustang Seahorses to my 60-gallon display refugium, and I could use some advice. In the past, I had dismissed the idea due to temperature concerns. However, Seahorse.com recommends keeping them in temperatures ranging from 75-77 degrees Fahrenheit, which happens to align with the temperature range of my tank. I just wanted to double-check if it's indeed safe to keep this species at those temperatures.
Regarding the rest of my livestock, I have a 300-gallon display tank, and I'm currently quarantining everything before introducing them, including corals and invertebrates. I've had a negative experience with velvet in the past, which is what led me to explore Seahorse.com. They claim that all their seahorses have undergone a thorough quarantine process. Additionally, they mention that the seahorses are already eating frozen mysis, although there is also a substantial population of pods in their environment.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or feedback regarding the feasibility and advisability of introducing Mustang Seahorses under these circumstances. Thanks in advance!
Regarding the rest of my livestock, I have a 300-gallon display tank, and I'm currently quarantining everything before introducing them, including corals and invertebrates. I've had a negative experience with velvet in the past, which is what led me to explore Seahorse.com. They claim that all their seahorses have undergone a thorough quarantine process. Additionally, they mention that the seahorses are already eating frozen mysis, although there is also a substantial population of pods in their environment.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or feedback regarding the feasibility and advisability of introducing Mustang Seahorses under these circumstances. Thanks in advance!