Equipment Breakdown
Tank:
Filtration & Circulation:
- Curve 5 Elite Protein Skimmer (Bubble Magus)
- Jump Gyre Flow Pump MJ-GF316 (Maxspect)
- Osmolator 3 Nano ATO (Tunze)
Water Management:
- 4 Stage Value Plus 75GPD RO/DI (BRS)
- BRS Water Change Bundle
- Red Sea Salt Mix - 175 Gallon Bucket
Aquascaping:
- LifeRock Reef Tree + Reef Forest Extension (CaribSea)
- Maxi-Cure Extra Thick Cyanoacrylate
- Microbacter Dry Rock Bacteria Starter (Brightwell Aquatics)
Heater & Controller:
- 150W Eheim JAGER
- Ink Bird WiFi Heater Controller
Cleaning & Maintenance:
- 28" Flipper Platinum Hand Scraper
- Mag-Float 360 Large Acrylic Cleaner
- Coral Gripper + Tweezers (Maxspect)
Lighting:
Let's talk ProClear Cylinder 80 —
through the seahorse lens 


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Positives for Seahorses

Tall, Vertical Space:

Gentle, Circular Flow Potential:

360° Hitching Post Options:

Great for Observation:

Limited Aggressive Tankmate Options:

Aesthetically Perfect for Their Pace:
Negatives / Challenges for Seahorses
Flow Management is Tricky:
Feeding Station Placement: Seahorses are messy and picky eaters, and setting up a seahorse feeding station in a curved tank can be tricky
Height vs. Temperature Stratification: Cylindrical tanks
sometimes exhibit slight temperature differences between the top and bottom layers, especially in the summer.
Acrylic Scratching:
Limited Equipment Space: Seahorses are messy, and cylindrical tanks usually have smaller sumps — fitting a solid skimmer, heater, return, and maybe even a UV sterilizer could be a game of Tetris.
Lighting Needs Different: