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Originally Posted by andsoitgoes
Dwarf seahorses are well know to be successfully kept in very, very small nano tanks, and are not as hard on the system as larger sized.
I was wanting to know of an in-between option if there was one. I know standard sehorses wouldn't, if there are no dwarf-like alternatives, or something that would work in a smaller tank, then that answers my question. But as there are dwarfs that would thrive, it's why I was interested in more info on what could potentially be available.
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How small can it be while still being sufficient?
It goes without saying that smaller pygmy seahorses would contribute less waste to a tank but I just don't think that your described setup of only 7 gallons would be optimum. However, a nano tank of 10-20 gallons seems more plausible to me, even if it's just a bit more room.
I'm confused about what you're saying because it doesn't seem like you're quite sure if the setup is going to work or not.