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sueandherzoo

Active Member
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2956958
sue, wats that red macro u have in ur tank???
Wish I could remember what it's called - I bought a small bunch of it online and it has multiplied beautifully. I just stick a few pieces in the crevices of rocks and it takes off. I'll get a close up picture of it and see if someone can identify it for us.
Sue
 
ya i PROMISE ill post my pics tomorrow, the 18th sorry if i said i would before its just been so busy around here latley

and can u use like sand from the beach, cause this past summer i went to panama city beach and got a bunch of sand and so i put it in there mixed with some live sand from my other tank. is this ok?
 

dingus890

Member
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2959419
and can u use like sand from the beach, cause this past summer i went to panama city beach and got a bunch of sand and so i put it in there mixed with some live sand from my other tank. is this ok?
Some say this is ok but I have heard stories and have never done it.It can bring unwanted pest into your tank or parasites or Vibro infections.But It all depends on where you got the sand I guess?If your tank is still cycling it should be ok since the cylce will kill any unwanted pest that may have hitched in the sand.
Can't wait to see pics!
 

sueandherzoo

Active Member
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2959419
and can u use like sand from the beach, cause this past summer i went to panama city beach and got a bunch of sand and so i put it in there mixed with some live sand from my other tank. is this ok?
I wouldn't risk it - seahorses are very vulnerable and sensitive. Everything should be as perfect (and safe) as possible in their tank. I, too, have easy access to a beach but still wouldn't consider using the sand for even my fish tanks, let alone my horse tank. It's a one-time purchase - probably well worth the money to avoid the risk.
Sue
 
idk if it makes a diference but the sand has been in a bag dry for about a yar before i put it into the tank?

and the sand was picked up a good 50 feet away from the water so if this makes a difference let me know
 

redsea

Active Member
Originally Posted by novahobbies
http:///forum/post/2955880

I'm sorry, I really need to update to a newer pic. Same tank, just visualize the fake plant gone and a big hunk of Caulerpa in its place.


very cool tank!! i like the shape!
 

dingus890

Member
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2960778
idk if it makes a diference but the sand has been in a bag dry for about a year before i put it into the tank?

and the sand was picked up a good 50 feet away from the water so if this makes a difference let me know
Being dry for so long would kill any parasites or disease,so I think it would be safe. I still personally would not use it but it should be ok.
 
ya here is my tank so far, its about time i got it up here, ya im thinkin of adding some like mangroves , macros, maybe a sea fan skeleton

 
Originally Posted by SueAndHerZoo
http:///forum/post/2956689
Sorry, forgot to explain that. That's their feeding dish -- it's a champagne flute filled with coral-colored sand. I wanted it tall so that when I'm home for lunch I can squirt their mysis in there without even getting my hand wet. When I'm in for the day and ready to putz with the tanks I then squirt some mysis in the macro algae so they can forage for it, but they know to check the dish first.

Sue
I think that is such a great idea!!!! I am looking for ideas for my new seahorse tank and that not only is useful but looks really neat too!
 

teresaq

Active Member
looks good so far. I would add more rock though. The base rock they are selling here looks pretty good for the price. well never mind, I couldnt find it.
You will also need some more hitches. Is that a heater in there?? you will need to get a heater cover. They can burn themselves while trying to hitch to it. I dont run any heaters, just fans to keep the temps down.
TeresaQ
 
ya that thing in the bac is a artificial sea urchin i made for the seahorses future tankmates, banggai cardinals lol. ya im plannin on addin more hitches but idk how long into the cycle i can start adding the macros, ya and i do need to find a heater gaurd
and is it like important to have enough rock cuase i was just plannin on have like a macro tank like a seagrass bed of caulerpas and stuff lol
 
I always added my macro's when amm and trites were at 0 , and trates started to climb.
Heres a pic of my 55g kelloggi tank [they'll be in there soon ]. I can never get a good shot of my hex tank [erectus] ,too much glare from all the glass panels, and my reidi tank is being re-aquascaped right now with new corals , more macros




 
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2962165
love the codium and was that a pencil urchin???

Hi, yep I have a couple pencil urchins in that tank....very good with eating algae , but after they eat the nuisence algae they'll eat macros
but not codium for some reason....I have a friend in from arizona who brought his professional camera to take pics of the hex tonight [ a codium forest], hopefully a good tank shot [ finally ...hehe] but after a few cocktails who knows...lol
 

dingus890

Member
I LOVE the Roman theme your tank has Cleve_seahorse!
Very cool and different.If I did a seahorse tank again I think I would do a theme like this.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Cleve_seahorse
http:///forum/post/2963059
Hi, yep I have a couple pencil urchins in that tank....very good with eating algae , but after they eat the nuisence algae they'll eat macros
but not codium for some reason....I have a friend in from arizona who brought his professional camera to take pics of the hex tonight [ a codium forest], hopefully a good tank shot [ finally ...hehe] but after a few cocktails who knows...lol

I got a pencil to help with algae..one for each tank..when they started eatng the ccoreals I put them in the refuge..at least until I can take them somewhere
 

dingus890

Member
Originally Posted by picoseahorses2
http:///forum/post/2961823
ya here is my tank so far, its about time i got it up here, ya im thinkin of adding some like mangroves , macros, maybe a sea fan skeleton

One thing I noticed in your tank,(and I may be wrong) is the sand is not getting enough oxygen from flow.The black under the sand is bacteria and when released has hydrogen sulfide.So I would stir your tank a little tonight.Again I may be wrong but I remember in my first tank that was a 10 gallon I thought it was the beneficial bacteria growing...lol...Until I did some more research.I had the add more flow to the tank and take some sand out.
 
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