Hi Grouperhead. Thanks for your interest. I will be more than happy to share what I use.
I belong to several boards and I am a bit of a "non-conformist" or "rebel" when it comes to my setup. It is non-traditional and the purists give me a tough time - but it works very well for me.
The tank is a 20G high tank. I have a regular double hood on top of the tank w/ one 03 actinic and one 50/50 Normal output bulb. I have a medium Whisper hang on cheapo filter on the back (notice intake on upper left of picture). The Whisper has a foam block for particulate and some carbon in it. I also have a small Hagen powerhead in the right hand corner of the tank. I believe it pushes about 75G an hour.
Now reefers - look away - especially you DSB guys & gals. I have an UGF w/ bubble lift tube on this tank (undergravel filter). Notice tube on right side of tank. Don't look at this post yet....turn away....I also have a small Lee's bubble bar on the back bottom of this tank deeply buried in CC to allow only large bubble to come up from the back of the tank.
I run a very large Rena Air Pump. The tank has about 2" of CC and about 25# of Liverock. There is one piece of coral that goes from brown (algae covered) to white. I like it to remain white so I take it out of the tank every other week and bake it. It turns bright white. I like that look and the lil guys love to hitch there.
In the tank I also have three different types of Caulerpa. Two green types and 1 red type. This helps w/ nitrates and gives it a natural look. Many seahorse folks use the fake stuff and I think it looks like crud.
I have four brown Kudas and one orange. I have kept other fish in the tank w/ them. I have had a mandarin, a boxfish, and a pipefish. All of them I moved to my reef ( you can see the reflection of the reef on the right side of the seahorse tank)...except for the pipefish....he was intent on jumping out. Cat said he was delicious.
There are a few Turbo Snails and 10 blue legs in the tank as well. No skimmer, heater, refugium, sump or anything.....very simple setup w/ lots of water changes......
The red stuff? Actually that is coraline algae growth....the good stuff....this tank has been up for almost two years....
Hopefully that answers your questions - If I missed any - shout.
[ June 20, 2001: Message edited by: Amazed ]