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I keep a seahorse in a reef tank with clams, soft and LPS corals such as acans, favias, plates, candy cane, and cats eye. Definitely a lower flow tank but enough to keep the corals happy and the tank clean.
I also picked out some unusual tank mates that won't out compete the seahorse for food. I only feed my seahorse once a day and the other fish every three days or so. I've had the seahorse for over 8 months with no problems. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...r1_06_2008.jpg Looks a little different these days but you get the idea. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...8/DSC_1312.jpg |
very nice! what size tank is it and what do u use for flow?
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Nice tank. So your lion and eel (think I see one) don't eat them?
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want to know more:surprise:
what type of eel and lion fish go wiht seahorses? |
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In the tank I currently have a Fu-Man-Chu Lionfish, a Ghost Ribbon Eel, a small Frogfish, and an Engineer Goby. All have proved suitable tank mates. Yesterday I added something new that I have to admit has me a little nervous :surprise: http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...rpionFish1.jpg |
wow shelps a really nice choice of fish you have there!!
I bet anyone adding the last fish would be kinda shaky as it's not exactly the cheapest fish on the block..... |
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I'm more nervous about the size, it's a little bigger than I thought and the seahorse is super curious. |
Ahh I see although they probally know or realize that seahorses taste like pigeons compared to prawns which is more meatier like steak to us.....
Btw what is it eating? since the store has had it for a few months I would presume that they got it on frozen but what kind, also if you want to keep it's brilliant colours probally have to enrich the frozen with lots of aminos maybe even other vitamins. |
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