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Get a sheet of acrylic or a tile and epoxy the branches to it. Once you put the sand in you will have rock coming out of the sand.
 

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This would work:
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/two-little-fishies-aquastik-underwater-epoxy-putty-1.html

A 120 is kinda large for a seahorse tank. You may well face issues with nutrients building up as seahorses don't move quickly and much of what you are feeding will fall to the substrate and foul your water quality, nor can you have strong circulation pumps to keep the food suspended as the seahorses won't appreciate that type of environment.

If you put other fish in the tank, they will get to the food before the seahorses, and the seahorses will starve :(

Just some things to keep in mind.
 

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