Is this seahorse being stung?

suzy

Member
I think she looks pretty happy. Active, chasing food, hitching in the flow. Maybe she needs a mate, though.
 

teresaq

Active Member
It looks like the flow from that pipe was pushing her pretty hard.
That tank looks a little small and I dont see many appropriate hitches. Though it does look healthy, there isnt much room for her to roam around.
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cowfishrule

Active Member
dont corals and ponies have different requirements?
corals need higher flow as opposed to ponies, which like a lite flow so that they can move around with ease?
 

teresaq

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2523097
dont corals and ponies have different requirements?
corals need higher flow as opposed to ponies, which like a lite flow so that they can move around with ease?
as long as the corals are non stinging they are fine together. most zoos and shrooms. Horses can take more flow then you think, as long as they have a quite place and plenty of places to hitch.
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zeke92

Active Member
Originally Posted by COWFISHRULE
http:///forum/post/2523097
dont corals and ponies have different requirements?
corals need higher flow as opposed to ponies, which like a lite flow so that they can move around with ease?
it depends. horses can have a flow, they do like to play in the flow and they don't want a really low flow tank. but they also wouldn't want a tiny tank with a big powerhead.
and also about requirements, the lighting in a small tank may be strong on a seahorse, but thats just my thoughts?
 
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