Hello everyone
Firstly I want to say I haven't kept seahorses yet, but doing extensive research and preparing myself. I have a 120L aquarium and intend on setting it up with a pair of Erectus seahorses. I have spoken to a local breeder who has suggested 2 or maybe 3 should be good. I am happy with this.
My question is, are the suggestions of a pair per 30 gallons come from the actual space they'll need/want, or from the waste load generated from there poor digestive system, and the expectation that the owner won't have a solution for this?
The question comes due to owning dwarf lionfish in the past and I had nutrient export dealt with through a strong refugium on a opposite cycle to the main lights, and so instead of having 1 in a 30 gallon I had 2 and they got on great, but it went against the typical suggestions.
Thanks for any feedback from seahorse owners in advance!
- Paul
Firstly I want to say I haven't kept seahorses yet, but doing extensive research and preparing myself. I have a 120L aquarium and intend on setting it up with a pair of Erectus seahorses. I have spoken to a local breeder who has suggested 2 or maybe 3 should be good. I am happy with this.
My question is, are the suggestions of a pair per 30 gallons come from the actual space they'll need/want, or from the waste load generated from there poor digestive system, and the expectation that the owner won't have a solution for this?
The question comes due to owning dwarf lionfish in the past and I had nutrient export dealt with through a strong refugium on a opposite cycle to the main lights, and so instead of having 1 in a 30 gallon I had 2 and they got on great, but it went against the typical suggestions.
Thanks for any feedback from seahorse owners in advance!
- Paul
