A couple of months ago, I was interested in starting a seahorse tank. I did a lot of research and after a couple of weeks of researching, I decided not to get them because they were going extinct and I didn't want to contribute to this. After doing some more research recently, I've learned that for one thing seahorses are going extinct because people are collecting them and then drying them and selling them as little items. Also, I learned that the majority of seahorses (if not all) in the hobby are bred in captivity and aren't caught in the wild. After learning these small facts, I'm interested in starting up a tank for them again.
I was planning on keeping 5 seahorses (2 males 3 females). I was hoping to get Hippocampus Reidi but my lfs told me that he'll only be able to get Hippocampus Kuda (a bit of a downer but I'll settle for what I could get). My lfs told me that for 5 seahorses I should get a tank anywhere between 25 and 33 gallons. He said I should use 2 aquaclear filters. I should get crushed coral as substrate. I should have a minimal amount of live rock and plenty of plants or gorgonian skeletons for the seahorses to attach to. I'll probably get lots of plants though. For invertebrates, he said I could get shrimps, snails, and starfish but I think that if I get inverts I would just get some snails and maybe one starfish.
So even though I trust this lfs a lot, would these plans work?
Also, my 75 gallon reef took 3 months to cycle. How long would a 30 gallon take (keep in mind that the live rock will be uncured when I buy it)?
Lastly, he said a small amount of live rock but he didn't say exactly how many pounds. Anybody got any ideas?
Heater and lighting recommendations are appreciated.
I'm not starting up this tank until I feel I've learned enough. I've been studing mostly from the site http://www.seahorses.de/seahorses.htm
I was planning on keeping 5 seahorses (2 males 3 females). I was hoping to get Hippocampus Reidi but my lfs told me that he'll only be able to get Hippocampus Kuda (a bit of a downer but I'll settle for what I could get). My lfs told me that for 5 seahorses I should get a tank anywhere between 25 and 33 gallons. He said I should use 2 aquaclear filters. I should get crushed coral as substrate. I should have a minimal amount of live rock and plenty of plants or gorgonian skeletons for the seahorses to attach to. I'll probably get lots of plants though. For invertebrates, he said I could get shrimps, snails, and starfish but I think that if I get inverts I would just get some snails and maybe one starfish.
So even though I trust this lfs a lot, would these plans work?
Also, my 75 gallon reef took 3 months to cycle. How long would a 30 gallon take (keep in mind that the live rock will be uncured when I buy it)?
Lastly, he said a small amount of live rock but he didn't say exactly how many pounds. Anybody got any ideas?
Heater and lighting recommendations are appreciated.
I'm not starting up this tank until I feel I've learned enough. I've been studing mostly from the site http://www.seahorses.de/seahorses.htm