dragonborn
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My friend wants to get me a seahorse and I want to know ifiit'll eat frozen foods like brine
That's too warm. They do best in a species only tank since they eat very slowly, and won't be able to compete for food.My tanks are both around 75-80° degrees farenheit
This is not true. The temperature requirements of seahorses varies from species to species. The temperature for seahorses should be below 75. I run my tank for my h. erectus at 72.Biggest issue is they need cold water. 68-70. Very few fish can be kept w them. Pipe fish, mandarins. Are it and there iffy.
But yes there main diet should be frozen mysis
This is a myth. Seahorses do like some flow. It is best to have some areas with flow and some with low flow. I run open ended air line tubing and the seahorses love playing in the bubbles. I also have a canister filter and the seahorses love to ride the flow coming out of it. I also have a seahorse protected powerhead that they will ride the flow of.Seahorses need calm water. They will not bode well with wave makers. And... if they decide to hitch to it (and they will) they very well could get damaged.
Chillers usually start around $200.00 and go up from there.
You really should talk to Flower before you decide on this.
Puffers and seahorses do not make good tank mates. I would focus on getting that ammonia to zero before adding anything.I may put it in my 55 gallon but the I'm afraid that the puffer will do something, even if he hasn't done anything to fish. The ammonia is a little high but I'm working on it
This is another myth. There are several fish that do better in cooler tanks. There are also several fish and corals that could easily be transitioned to the cooler tank, It is all in the acclimation.But like jay and Silverado have said they need cooler waters and most other fish won't tolerate the cooler temperatures
Seahorses could easily succumb to vibrio in tanks that warm. Vibrio will multiply much quicker in warmer water than in cooler water.My tanks are both around 75-80° degrees farenheit
Myth. See above.Seahorses need 70deg tops.
This is another myth. You have to be careful with the choice of additions. Aggressive eaters should be avoided. However, there are several types of fish that would be great!That's too warm. They do best in a species only tank since they eat very slowly, and won't be able to compete for food.
I do agree with this, but want to elaborate. Seahorses are poor swimmers and are scaleless fish. This means that they can be preyed upon very easily. Care needs to be taken with adding anything to the tank.Not to mention, seahorses have no defences.
Brine is a horrible food. Most captive bred seahorses should be readily eating mysis.My friend wants to get me a seahorse and I want to know ifiit'll eat frozen foods like brine
Hi,The only aggressive eater is the tang but he won't fight for it, he'll just go loco. I sometimes forget about how mysis is better, my bad. I still don't know the specific temperature of the tank because I only have a used strip thermometer