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patsy

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Hello, I am very interested in a seahorse aquarium. I was wondering if it was okay to put 2 seahorses only in a 5 gallon tank. I'm wondering if that is big enough for two. Thank you very much for any comments at all!!!
Patsy
 

patsy

New Member
Hi Teresa,
Thank you for the quick reply. I was afraid that was going to be the answer. What would be the smallest size tank for two seahorses?
 

rykna

Active Member
Originally Posted by Patsy
http:///forum/post/2463380
Hi Teresa,
Thank you for the quick reply. I was afraid that was going to be the answer. What would be the smallest size tank for two seahorses?
Well, it really depends. The height of the tank is most important. You want to purchase a tank that is at least twice as high as the seahorse you pick is from snout to tail when full grown. Most available seahorses are Kuda. They average eight inches when full grown. So your tank should be at least 20 inches tall. An average seahorse tank for 2 seahorses shouldn't be any smaller than a 30 gallon, and that's tight quarters for them.
If you are interested in smaller tanks, I keep Dwarf seahorses~or ponies as we call em here. The largest tank I'd recommend for them is a 10 gallon. Keeping ponies is very different than keeping their larger cousins. I'd be happy to give you info about caring for them if you're interested.
 

patsy

New Member
Hi Rynka,
That's exactly what I'm looking for!!! To be honest with you, I didn't realize you could purchase such large seahorses. That's really not what I want at this time. I had a couple tiny ones given to me years ago and I was still thinking that was the size I was inquiring about, not realizing you could purchase such big ones! Okay, now I'm really excited about the ponies! So that's what you have? I would lov to know more about them. You mentioned the LARGEST tank would be 10 gal? So I could purchase a smaller tank for ponies? Do you have pictures you could send of the ponies? I could use all the help I can get!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!
 

zeke92

Active Member
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/301737/the-archive
has some of rykna's info about dwarfs throughout it including nice posts about a BBS hatchery.
i keep mine in a 2.5 gal with a 15 gallon hang on the back filter, some chaeto, and 4 small fake plants in the back. i don't use any rock in there at all. the live sand is maby 1 inch or a little deeper.
i don't think rock is very smart for dwarfs, there so small it's sort of dangerous and makes it harder to see and harder for them to hunt.
i feed her like 2 sometimes three times a day with baby brine shrimp.
PS: i think i'm gonna start highlighting more helpful info in blue, i'm starting to abuse the tools
 

patsy

New Member
Hello Zeke, thanks for the input. How big are the little guys full grown? It's my understanding they have lots of babies? A small tank would work perfect in my home so I'm looking forward to having them. I will check online at the suggested website you gave me. Thanks again.
 

zeke92

Active Member
it's this website just another thread i made containing helpful info about seahorses others have posted. i was bored...
anyway, they get to be about an inch long. it's not that they have lots of babies but more that they have babies often. and there babies are fairly easy to care for compared to other fish.
if you use rock bleach it so nothing like aiptasia or hydroid jellyfish will get into the tank, both can kill dwarfs.
you can always add pods if you want, i bet the dwarfs could snack on baby pods easily. but there main food is BBS. which is easy to hatch i don't do anything fancy like rykna. i just have one dwarf atm. i just have one little upside down bottle with a kit from *****

personally i think dwarf seahorses are REALLY hardy compared to what people think.
 

rykna

Active Member
Originally Posted by Patsy
http:///forum/post/2464160
Hello Zeke, thanks for the input. How big are the little guys full grown? It's my understanding they have lots of babies? A small tank would work perfect in my home so I'm looking forward to having them. I will check online at the suggested website you gave me. Thanks again.

The adults average and inch.
Here are some videos of mine







I have a 5.5 gallon "simmering", waiting for new ponies
 

rykna

Active Member
Originally Posted by Patsy
http:///forum/post/2464160
Hello Zeke, thanks for the input. How big are the little guys full grown? It's my understanding they have lots of babies? A small tank would work perfect in my home so I'm looking forward to having them. I will check online at the suggested website you gave me. Thanks again.

The adults average and inch.
Here are some videos of mine







That was my 15 gallon~
I have a 5.5 gallon "simmering", waiting for new ponies
 

patsy

New Member
Hi Rykna!
I loved your video pictures!!! They are cute, cute!! They looked quite colorful! Sounds like a lot of work keeping the aquarium stable, and feeding the little ponies but looks well worth it. You have certainly given me lots to think about before I invest in the time and money for them. It looks easily like a couple $100 just to get the aquarium set up. Thanks again for all your help!!!
 

patsy

New Member
Searching on the website, a pair run about $25 or you can purchase one pregnant pony for $25! It looks like the expensive part is getting all set up but it will be well worth it!!
 
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