how big is everyone's horse tank

kdoud

New Member
Just wondering how big eveyones horse tank is and what type of horses they house. Looking for info right now!!!I am thining of redoing my horse tank!!!
 
I have a 60 gallon hex tank that houses 4 ora bred kuda , live rock , 3" deep sand bed with lots of soft coral ,gorgonians and macro for hitching.It's also home to 2 firefish , a watchman goby and citrine goby and clean up crew [ snails and scarlett hermits]. I also have a 5 gallon dwarf tank that houses 18 adults and a few babies with fake corals , and plants .I'm cycling a 10 gallon for them right now.


 

kdoud

New Member
ok thing is I found a ten gallon hexagon I fell in love with,but everything recaamends 20 gal for kuda and 18 inches high min. The one I like is only 14 and a half.Guess will stick with what I have!!
 

veronicad

Member
Hey, um Cleve? How're your ponies doing in the 5gal? Are you having many new fry this season? Did you start out with the 18 adults, or have you raised some from fry? I'll be starting a 5gal pony tank this summer, so I'm interested in all dwarf experience. Thanks for your input!!
 
Hi , I started out with 10 that I got from a seller on ---- last fall . A couple were pregnant when I got them , and they kept having babies until last month.I only havre 1 thats preggo now. Alot of the babies don't make it , but some do and I've raised those to adulthood.I'm going on my 2nd generation now
There outgrowing my 5g , so I set up a 10g that should be ready in a couple of weeks.Dwarves are fun and fairly hardy lil guys
 

koi lady

Member
I have a 30 gal tall with 2 lg erectus ladies, 1 med erectus male, 3 med tigertail males (1 pregnant), and 1 med tigertail female. Multiple zoas, colt corals, mushrooms, leather mushroom, feather dusters, firefish goby, 2 yellow watchman gobies, nassarius snails, hermit crabs, live rock, live sand, fake plants, protein skimmer, Ehiem filter, Aquaclear filter, phosphate reactor and water pumps to move water in the lower half.
 

teresaq

Active Member
Originally Posted by Koi Lady
http:///forum/post/2549587
I have a 30 gal tall with 2 lg erectus ladies, 1 med erectus male, 3 med tigertail males (1 pregnant), and 1 med tigertail female. Multiple zoas, colt corals, mushrooms, leather mushroom, feather dusters, firefish goby, 2 yellow watchman gobies, nassarius snails, hermit crabs, live rock, live sand, fake plants, protein skimmer, Ehiem filter, Aquaclear filter, phosphate reactor and water pumps to move water in the lower half.
Wow thats a lot in only a 30 gal.
Love to see pictures.
T
 

veronicad

Member
I thought you weren't supposed to mix seahorse species in your tanks? How long have you had the 2 kinds together? I take it everyone is doing great. Can't wait to see some pics!!
 
I have my pair of tigertails in my 75g with my clowns, mandarin goby, jawfish and cleanup crew! I have not had any problems and they have been in there since Feb!
 

teresaq

Active Member
Originally Posted by NyButterfly03
http:///forum/post/2552436
I have my pair of tigertails in my 75g with my clowns, mandarin goby, jawfish and cleanup crew! I have not had any problems and they have been in there since Feb!
Pictures
 

koi lady

Member
Originally Posted by TeresaQ http:///forum/post/2549604
Wow thats a lot in only a 30 gal.
Love to see pictures.
T
New updated pics have been taken and will be posted soon. Most of the stuff isn't big so it does fit. I only have 3 pieces of Tongan branch live rock and 2 small pieces of Fiji rock, so lots of hitching places. The tank when new is shown on a different thread. https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/298563/my-new-seahorse-tank
Originally Posted by veronicad
http:///forum/post/2549654
I thought you weren't supposed to mix seahorse species in your tanks? How long have you had the 2 kinds together? I take it everyone is doing great. Can't wait to see some pics!!
Hummm. Didn't know that. They both come from the same temperate climates, just on opposite sides of the world. The Erectus females I have had since I started in Oct, the male erectus and little kuda I had at the same time died shortly after I upgraded tanks. I think from stress and possible infection on the kuda. The new male erectus I have had since January and the tigertails I have had for about 2 months. They are doing great so far, in fact my erectus male is flirting with one on the male tigertails. Silly boy won't listen to me and keeps chasing and dancing for the non-pregnant male. Totally ignoring the females in the tank. Ah well.
 

fulcrum

Member
I have 9 (all female....its like "The View" for seahorses) kuda in a 135gal with a 75 gal integrated refugium sump & 120 lbs of live rock.
Tankmates: 2 false pecula, mandarin, citron clown goby, neon goby and two purple firefish. All tankmates have been happily coexisting for over a year.
I think in greater numbers they are less stressed when it comes to feeding around fish. My horses will snatch mysis out of the mouth of a the clowns.
 

zeke92

Active Member
Originally Posted by fulcrum
http:///forum/post/2560324
I have 9 (all female....its like "The View" for seahorses) kuda in a 135gal with a 75 gal integrated refugium sump & 120 lbs of live rock.
Tankmates: 2 false pecula, mandarin, citron clown goby, neon goby and two purple firefish. All tankmates have been happily coexisting for over a year.
I think in greater numbers they are less stressed when it comes to feeding around fish. My horses will snatch mysis out of the mouth of a the clowns.
i want your tank....
 
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