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New 75G....H. Erectus seahorse tank


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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks Whoyah.

    The seahorses hitch to the macros now. I was thinking of adding a large fake coral for them to hitch to right in the middle of the tank untill the macros grow a little taller. I plan to add some more macros. The Red feather kelp will go in the middle and it grows very tall. Sadly, the red feather kelp is expensive. 30.00 for a small frag. If I want a nice long piece it's gonna cost me a lot more.

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    Looks like I found the right place to find out about sea horses. I'm new to salt water and never did fresh water, but my son wants sea horses so I'm trying to learn as much as I can. thanks for thread - great info.

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    Junk...

    Learn, learn more, question what you learned, and learn more....

    Welcome to the world of "aquaria". There is a LOT of information out in cyber land to help you on your way. Just never hesitate to ask...

    Ask before you buy the "Seaclone" skimmer
    Ask before you buy the lights
    the tank
    the fish...

    We are all in this for the same reasons..and YOU (and your son) should be able to benefit from OUR mistakes and make this a more enjoyable (and neat bonding) experience for you and your family.

    Now... about seahorses... LEARN! 'Cause it may be easier to give them "nemo" first..and then grow into sygnathids.

    Read these forums, any forum about seahorses on other, trusted, proven boards (like www.seahorse.org) and have fun on your journey.

    Dave
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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I do love my seahorses, but at times I often wonder if they are good or evil. They can be trying at times and I have to wonder, what was I thinking? Apparently I wasn't thinking because a pet rock would have been so much easier, less expensive, and less nerve racking!

    Sorry, just a little frustrated humor......

    Listen to David.....he is very experienced and knows everything . There are a few others here (seahorsedreams, saxman, reef_angel) who know alot about sea horses. I myself am not an expert. I'm learning day by day, and I always will be.

    Be prepared to be a slave to the seahorses. They own you, you do not own them. Forget vacations, trips, time off, and lazy days. You don't get any with seahorses. Their illnesses are not easy to cure, and they can die quickly. After all I have been thru with my seahorses, I don't think they are for everyone.

    Good luck with you research and please think it thru before you decide to get them. Seahorses can not be an impulse buy. Trust me on that one.

    Angie

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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea~Horse~Whisperer View Post
    Listen to David.....he is very experienced and knows everything
    WRONG.. I know what I personally do, to get by.. I'm always a newbie...always learning WITH all of you.

    Dave
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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    He's modest too, lol. Ok so he doesn't know everything...but he does know a lot and is very helpful. If he doesn't know something he will point you in the right direction.

    Angie

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default T5 lights are here!!! WOO HOO

    My 48" 4-54w T5 lights are here. I will post some pics later. I have to go pick the kids up from school. I can't wait to get them on the tank!!!!


    Angie

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default ok here's the pics

    48" T5 fixture 1-10l 1-65k 2 actinic blue

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    Looks good. Do you like the spectrum of the bulb combination? Looks nice in the photo.

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I do like the combo this way. Thanks. I still have the spare 10k, but I won't be needing it for a long time.

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