Originally Posted by
TeresaQ
Dwarfs are def not a beginners horse. Erectus are about the easiest, but require a 35 to 40 gal tall tank. Horses must have perfact water conditions as well as lower temps. 72 to 77 degrees with low to med flow through out the tank. They are pron to bacterial infections, and must be feed two to three times a day. You cannot have any thing in the tank that will sting. tank should be cycled and running no less them 4 to 5 mo before adding any horse. You really need to research thier care, including how to treat them in case of illness. If you are going to pay 50 to 100 dollars for a horse, you really need to know how to take care of them.
Only buy CB (captive breed) eating frozen. They eat frozen mysis. BBS are not healthy for larger horses. They need place to hitch and also places to swim and hunt. Pods are good, so are macros. Hydroids, and stinging corals are not.
Not trying to be harsh, but you really need to start with one tank, and leave the horse for 6 mo or more down the road. Reasearch first.
TeresaQ
I agree with Teresa.
You could go ahead and set up the tanks, and let it cycle and mature during this time while you learn about the saltwater world with the other tank.
You want to learn how to handle the water quality and easier animals with your other tank, the experiance will help you with taking care of the horses. During this time do your research on the horses and decide on what kind and keep that tank stable through this whole period. You can also place the clean up crew during this time and give it lots of time to mature. Go for a tall tank for the horses. Good luck and have fun. This will get expensive, so if money is an issue you will learn that soon. Also go to seahorse dot org for reseach. You'll learn a lot there and read about what is going on with people that have different horses and what it takes with each kind.