Seahorses

monalisa

Active Member
Originally Posted by ramorris
Does anyone know if a clown fish can be in the same tank (14 gallon) as a seahorse?
Mmmmm, no...I've read that clowns will be too aggressive with their eating to be in a seahorse tank, especially a smaller tank. Clown gobies on the other hand would be fine.
Are you planning on setting up a seahorse tank?
Lisa :happyfish
 

bronco300

Active Member
agree with lisa...clowns are very territory and would most likely be a bully to the seahorses, as well as out compete them for food...Rykna here has expereince this first hand iwht her 90gallon tank she has.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Though I do not have much experience with sea horses, I would also recommend against clowns in with a sea horse, especially in such a small tank.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Seahorses do best in a species only tank. They are very slow at getting to food. If others are in with them then they have difficulty getting their food before the other fish. I believe there are a few fish that can go with them. Wait for ponigirl or alyssia on that.
 

ramorris

New Member
Originally Posted by MonaLisa
Mmmmm, no...I've read that clowns will be too aggressive with their eating to be in a seahorse tank, especially a smaller tank. Clown gobies on the other hand would be fine.
Are you planning on setting up a seahorse tank?
Lisa :happyfish
Yes, I am planning on setting one up for my son. I was wondering what fish I could put with them other than a Firefish Goby.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
Unfortunately, I would not agree with putting a seahorse in a tank under 20 gallons at the minimum.
Most of the species that would be practical and not on the difficult to care for list, would be too big for a 14 gallon....they should even outgrow a 20 gal.
How old is your son?
My own experience was that, while she did think they were cool, my own daughter thought that the seahorses were, overall, pretty boring.
 

poniegirl

Active Member
I am sure that he would enjoy watching a clownfish and some interesting inverts, like a cleaner shrimp.
These will be more active and easier on you.
Do you have other saltwater tanks?
 

teresaq

Active Member
I agree, clwns and ponies dont mix.
I have a clown gobie with mine, and they get along good.
in a 15 gal, a smaller species such as kuda might be ok, but it is recomended a 29 gal for 2 horses. one by its self may get lonely.
 

ramorris

New Member
Is there a website I can go to to find out more info on Seahorses? Salesman at local store claimed a 14 gallon Nano would be big enough. I wanted the 24 but my son's room is on the 2nd floor and 14 gallons in a 9 year olds room is scary enough lol
 
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