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![]() an overflow i an easy install.
No hardware involved so you can add one anytime without much change to your system. With seahorses though, you have to be very careful with your intake/outtake as seahorses suck at a=swimming and are very easily sucked into anything that offers the chance. A sump is convenient, and you're right gives a great place to hide equipment in addition to adding extra water to the system as a general buffer against error (consider in your 55 gallon with all the LR and LS you're really only looking at about 30 gallons of water capacity). I don't think they are necessary though by any means. Like a lot of other things in this hobby, just another choice in what works for you and your needs. and as you've already noted, a sump/overflow would be an easy add on later. |
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![]() tank started and cycling
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![]() J&L sometimes has them. You could call and see if they could get some for you.
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![]() A sump is nice but it would be fine without one. I had Seahorses in a 25 gal with a hang-
on skimmer and I used a Aqua-clear (filter) And used the foam part off a Remora pro to cover the intake. Can not say for sure how Pipefish would be with them, I only had Seahorses. They are a bit of work but worth it. Leah |
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![]() Im kinda curious what people have for flow in there seahorse tanks? right now im just running a koralia nano, as well as the flow from the skimmer ( coralife super skimmer 65 ) it doesnt seem like enough but i dont want to go overboard. I want the end result to be as comfortable as possible for the ponies so any and all advice welcomed.
Trevor
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![]() You could always add an extra koralia nano and direct to the top of the tank. I used an airstone and pump as everything else was to much flow.
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![]() out of curiousity after the tank cycles im thinking since im gonna wait quite awhile before adding anything other than snails i am going to add a few bottles of tigger pods and see if they reproduce enough to become a steady food source in the tank. has anyone tried that and if so is there anything in specific i should do to help make it work? or is it just a pointless idea? like i said before any advice helps and im planning on alot of questions before i get the livestock.
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![]() Last edited by imcosmokramer; 08-14-2011 at 07:36 AM. |
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![]() i will add some pics when i can get my wifes help, im pretty close too computer illiterate.
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