Saw a really cool seahorse community tank at Disney World where they kept a mix of pretty different species like Hippocampus kuda, some jawfish, razorfish, crinoids, and chocolate chip starfish. Might be something to inspire your plans for this tank.This tank has reached the end as a reef.
Taking out a lot of rock, all corals except maybe toadstools, and installed an external overflow box from my old frag tank. Now that’s reusing, even better than recycling!
Up next I’ll get the sump setup with a top off and work on a refrigerated autofeeder.
Will be ordering some seahorses from ocean rider soon unless some has a better captive bred option for me.
Thanks! I’d like to get a pair of mandarins maybe, might try a pipe fish or two as well. Starting with the seahorses. Not sure species yet.Saw a really cool seahorse community tank at Disney World where they kept a mix of pretty different species like Hippocampus kuda, some jawfish, razorfish, crinoids, and chocolate chip starfish. Might be something to inspire your plans for this tank.
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Felt like it pretty much. We still have a 40 gal reef to observe and learn about. This gives another thing to study and enjoy@Coral reefer, what inspired you change the tank from a reef tank to a seahorse tank? Did the kids want seahorses?
MermaidsAt the end we talked about why the ocean is important to each of us and the kids came up with the following.
They liked it from the get go. Way more than mysis feast. Just took me a bit to get things running. Feeding 3x per day and also feeding once most days with frozen pe mysis. Going to order more seahorses soon now that it’s running.Nice. They're eating the AF liquid mysis consistently now?
Glad to see it up and running and good to know about the af mysis.am
Finally got the mini fridge autofeeder working with aqua forest liquid mysis
This is kinda step one on that pathAny headway on the shrimp breeding project?