reefreak29
Active Member
Originally Posted by PonieGirl
Sorry, I disagree that the tank cannot house alot of live rock. I should temper that to depend on tank size and population.
My thought is that pods multiply in the live rock...in my tank, in any case.
In the wild, I do believe seahorses do live in areas that are reef. Not open-ocean reef, but definitely rock and coral populated.
thats cool personal preference is all , i found seahorses to be quite clumsy thats why i dont prefer alot of live rock thats all
Sorry, I disagree that the tank cannot house alot of live rock. I should temper that to depend on tank size and population.
My thought is that pods multiply in the live rock...in my tank, in any case.
In the wild, I do believe seahorses do live in areas that are reef. Not open-ocean reef, but definitely rock and coral populated.
thats cool personal preference is all , i found seahorses to be quite clumsy thats why i dont prefer alot of live rock thats all