dive girl
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As asked for (I started a different thread because I didn't want to hijack the other one)
I've had dwarf seahorses for almost a year now and started them in a 10g. My husband saw an Aquapod while I was at a LFS and surprised me with it at Christmas. Knowing that I couldn't use the tank as is for my seahorses, I had to come up with some changes to make it dwarf safe.
One thing I did add before ever putting my seahorses in it was a chiller. I think that these aquariums get too warm for the dwarfs but then I tend to keep my aquariums on the cooler-side of the temp. range.
I recently removed everyone to give the tank a good cleaning and to make a couple of moves that I didn't want to do with my ponies in there. Before I put them all back in I added the small filter with the spray bar. I took out the ceramic media and added some purigen.
One of the first things I did was to take a saw and enlarge some of the openings on the lid so that I could easily run my tubing out the back without any crimps in it. I stuck my fingers in the photo for scale.
to be continued...
I've had dwarf seahorses for almost a year now and started them in a 10g. My husband saw an Aquapod while I was at a LFS and surprised me with it at Christmas. Knowing that I couldn't use the tank as is for my seahorses, I had to come up with some changes to make it dwarf safe.
One thing I did add before ever putting my seahorses in it was a chiller. I think that these aquariums get too warm for the dwarfs but then I tend to keep my aquariums on the cooler-side of the temp. range.
I recently removed everyone to give the tank a good cleaning and to make a couple of moves that I didn't want to do with my ponies in there. Before I put them all back in I added the small filter with the spray bar. I took out the ceramic media and added some purigen.
One of the first things I did was to take a saw and enlarge some of the openings on the lid so that I could easily run my tubing out the back without any crimps in it. I stuck my fingers in the photo for scale.
to be continued...