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Some folks on SH.org had corals in their tanks without any problems, as far as I know. I never thought it was a good idea because of the toxins most corals produce in their slime-cover (or whatever you call it). I didn't want the possibility of my SHs hitching onto a coral that could possibly sting or hurt them in any way. Plus, I had corals in other tanks, so I was satisfied with a no-coral SH tank. Also, SHs don't need lots of light. I had PC lighting on my 28g, which was more than enough to keep the macroalgae growing well. The best place for answers to your questions are SH.org or Syngnathid.org. There are folks there who know just about everything that you can ask about SHs ![]() |
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![]() Alright,
Well I should probably update... Some seahorses have come, some have gone... Still have 2 of the originals, for some reason every time I get new companions for the original 2 males, they pass on. Hopefully the 3 new kuda females will be a bit longer lasting. Probably going to finish filling the back eggcrate wall with somewhat live rock this weekend (finally decided the well cooked LR from the 10g reef meltdown is ready for use again). Never thought i'd say this - the old photopost system was more gooder! |
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![]() you could get some LR to make it a little bit more enviromently for the SH'S
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![]() ya
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