connorsbala
Leader Of The Seahorse's!
I have been researching seahorses for a year now and am ready to take the plunge. I already have a mature marine tank; only a basic one containing the stock in my sig, so i know the basics and cycling issues...but i still may be asking for help 
The tank will be a 24"x12"x15", which holds 70 litres (16 UK gal and 19 US gal). Its a juwel tank so its got the heater and filter system in the black box. I cant be bothered to fiddle with sponges, due to nitrate traps etc so i will probably stick with the media im using in my current marine ( Seachem's ultimate filtration and Organic & Phosphate control). These keep phosphates at the correct level etc, so i know how to use them etc and they are reliable.
The tank has previously been a Brackish one. There's coral sand in there at the moment. So, the setting up plan is to:
-Scrub all sides with boiling hot water several times
-Add a couple of litres or RO in and just wash the sides with that
-Sort out Substrate: Was planning on using live sand, as organisms living in there may be beneficial to the horses. Should i just wash all the sand in the tank with boiling water and keep that or get rid of it and replace with new LS?
-If keeping current one, add salt water (using RO). If not, add water, then LS.
-Then LR (aiming ofr 8 KGs)
I will hopefully be getting the RO and more salt tomorrow, so will post again.
Just as an idea for you, there will be the basic fiji or indonesian rock as the centre piece stuff, then pieces of tonga branch coming out of that. Since its a juwel tank, adding additional lighting is a bit of a problemo. But luckily, seahorses dont like too bright light, so im okay there.
Ill be adding some xenia frags from my main marine tank into it. Lots of algaes for them to hitch onto. Chaeto, red and green grape calupera etc.
Finally stocking:
-A pair of SHs
-CUC: -Red legged/ Blue legged hermits (need advice witht these as ive only got reds in the other tank, and i dont know baout compatibility)
-Blood Red/Fire Shrimp....maybe (again, need advice)
-And obviously snails: Cerith, astrea, bumblebee shelled etc
Ive got back from holiday today and therefore am tired, so i cant think straight and cat remember what i was going to say! So ill post 2moz if i get anything. And yes, there will be picks to come
Cheers
The tank will be a 24"x12"x15", which holds 70 litres (16 UK gal and 19 US gal). Its a juwel tank so its got the heater and filter system in the black box. I cant be bothered to fiddle with sponges, due to nitrate traps etc so i will probably stick with the media im using in my current marine ( Seachem's ultimate filtration and Organic & Phosphate control). These keep phosphates at the correct level etc, so i know how to use them etc and they are reliable.
The tank has previously been a Brackish one. There's coral sand in there at the moment. So, the setting up plan is to:
-Scrub all sides with boiling hot water several times
-Add a couple of litres or RO in and just wash the sides with that
-Sort out Substrate: Was planning on using live sand, as organisms living in there may be beneficial to the horses. Should i just wash all the sand in the tank with boiling water and keep that or get rid of it and replace with new LS?
-If keeping current one, add salt water (using RO). If not, add water, then LS.
-Then LR (aiming ofr 8 KGs)
I will hopefully be getting the RO and more salt tomorrow, so will post again.
Just as an idea for you, there will be the basic fiji or indonesian rock as the centre piece stuff, then pieces of tonga branch coming out of that. Since its a juwel tank, adding additional lighting is a bit of a problemo. But luckily, seahorses dont like too bright light, so im okay there.
Ill be adding some xenia frags from my main marine tank into it. Lots of algaes for them to hitch onto. Chaeto, red and green grape calupera etc.
Finally stocking:
-A pair of SHs
-CUC: -Red legged/ Blue legged hermits (need advice witht these as ive only got reds in the other tank, and i dont know baout compatibility)
-Blood Red/Fire Shrimp....maybe (again, need advice)
-And obviously snails: Cerith, astrea, bumblebee shelled etc
Ive got back from holiday today and therefore am tired, so i cant think straight and cat remember what i was going to say! So ill post 2moz if i get anything. And yes, there will be picks to come
Cheers