As I am in the planning stages of my build I've gone through (with the help you you R2R), my lighting, and Pods.
Right now I am in my inhabitant stage.
I know what I want... Gobies. and a Basslet. Normal for me. I'm easy to please in the aspect. I love Gobies. I love Basslets. I love Shrimp and I love hermit crabs.
My other half wants either clownfish or sea horses. That's the stipulation for the build. We've done Clowns in the past and now I think I want to try sea horses.
So on to my question and why I'm posting in this particular section of the forum. I would love to have dwarf sea horses and from what i've been reading. Goby and small basslets do quite well with them, but I love shrimp and I love hermit crabs....
So hermit crabs... do they work with dwarf seahorses? I usually keep blue legged hermit crabs and also small hermit crabs picked up in the Gulf of Mexico when I go collecting. If they get too big I can either bring them back out to the ocean to live out their days or move them to another tank (because let's face it... there will be another tank.)
And then shrimp. Peppermint Shrimp are usually fine, but I'm ALWAYS thinking of Pistol Shrimp...
Thanks for reading.
Right now I am in my inhabitant stage.
I know what I want... Gobies. and a Basslet. Normal for me. I'm easy to please in the aspect. I love Gobies. I love Basslets. I love Shrimp and I love hermit crabs.
My other half wants either clownfish or sea horses. That's the stipulation for the build. We've done Clowns in the past and now I think I want to try sea horses.
So on to my question and why I'm posting in this particular section of the forum. I would love to have dwarf sea horses and from what i've been reading. Goby and small basslets do quite well with them, but I love shrimp and I love hermit crabs....
So hermit crabs... do they work with dwarf seahorses? I usually keep blue legged hermit crabs and also small hermit crabs picked up in the Gulf of Mexico when I go collecting. If they get too big I can either bring them back out to the ocean to live out their days or move them to another tank (because let's face it... there will be another tank.)
And then shrimp. Peppermint Shrimp are usually fine, but I'm ALWAYS thinking of Pistol Shrimp...
Thanks for reading.