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![]() I understand that most corals are not a good idea in a seahorse tank.
I have read gorgonians are OK. What about zoanthids? What about soft corals such as xenia, colt or leathers? And what about mushrooms? |
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![]() I was always under the impression that the problem is if the SeaHorse dies. Produces a very lethal toxin. I don't know if there is any truth to this or not.
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![]() Nope, no truth in that.
I have kept my seahorses with live corals, but I think they do best in a tank with prolifera, halimeda, & red halymenia macroalgae (and other tall macros). I've also kept suncorals under their feeding station to catch any stray food. The problem is that there is a possibility that the coral will sting the seahorses or that the seahorses will irritate the coral by hanging on. Also, corals usually need really bright illumination, while seahorses don't. Anthony |