She is only online once per day I find and if she has a lot to post, then she waits until she has time to do a proper reply. Nothing but respect for her there. She does an amazing job and cares deeply for her seahorse babies
Yes, you can have some corals. Mostly just leathers, zoas, mushrooms etc. They have a higher tolerance to lower temperatures and dirtier water. Plus many of the 'wavy shit' as well call it, will sting their delicate bodies. 'Sticks' (sps) would be impossible to keep in the dirtier water and cooler Temps required for seahorses. My tank sits at a steady 74 and I have a green nepthura as well as a mushroom that was floating around my DT. If you are looking for the same visual effects as corals, I would look at getting some macroalgaes. There are dozens of different types, most of which are both aesthetically pleasing and useful for water care.
2 in a 30gallon is max for a typical seahorse.
Yup...cats out of the bag now. Yes, I am working on a seahorse tank. Cycling it now and should have horses in it by the end of September. 60 gallon cube, corner overflow with sump and SWC120 skimmer. Thread to come eventually.
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