My 200 gal system

Davebfish

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Hi all,

Just wanted to share my system that I have been working on. It consists of two 70 gallon tanks hooked up to a 55 gallon sump. One 70 gallon is my reef display while the other is a seahorse tank / refugium. I also have a small tank around 10 gallons hooked up that I plan on converting into a mangrove system. I grow caulerpa in my seahorse tank for the purpose of nutrient export from the system. I have been spawning the seahorses and am in the process of experimenting with larviculture techniques-- advice would be appreciated.

The reef is doing well however I desperately need more corals. I really would like to get some good frags of stony corals such as montipora or some easier acros.

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Is it difficult to maintain a Seahorse tank? My wife always tells me we should try to run a Seahorse tank.
 

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