Seahorse Addiction?

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Update: I ended up having to remove the two pieces of branching coral. I had a super scary situation occur where Clyde hitched to the piece on the left and somehow got stuck and I mean wedged and stuck! I had to cut him out. Literally. This happened 3 days ago. Thankkfully I was home and he wasn't injured. Talk about my heart sinking!
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Here is a full shot of the naked tank!
 
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Bump. Looking at doing one soon for the wife. Will need help from some people that know whst to do.
There are quite a few of us who are there for you when you are ready!
 

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Trying to think of what tank will be the best. I have a 25g fusion. And 2 90s im planning on making into a fish room, just not sure what tank would be tge best for a seahorse tank for her.
 
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Trying to think of what tank will be the best. I have a 25g fusion. And 2 90s im planning on making into a fish room, just not sure what tank would be tge best for a seahorse tank for her.
Also more water volume is helpful since seahorses put an extremely heavy bioload on their tank systems. A 25 gallon is really small for a pair of the greater seahorses although there are some that are smaller that if you were super diligent with husbandry and water changes you could probably make it work. I personally like more margin for error however.
 

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Nice looking natural blue!!
Let s put some dwarfs

Thank you, Lucie!! Ridiculous! As in I can't stand the cuteness! Maybe one day I will venture to dwarfs. I have much to learn before then though. How many dwarfs do you have? I think I read it somewhere but I don't remember.
 

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I collected these here in the Atlantic in New York. They are fairly common on the south side of Long Island.
Here the female is transferring the eggs to the male. I raised them to adult size.

 

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My horses have been in my tank for 2 years and I don't cover my pumps. The reason is I have 1 double pump on the very top of the tank that runs all day the other 2 only run at night.
 

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