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    Default Re: I WANT A SEAHORSE

    Nice ! does it have a sump Pat , what is that red hairy thing at the bottom
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    Default Re: I WANT A SEAHORSE

    Quote Originally Posted by vera View Post
    Nice ! does it have a sump Pat , what is that red hairy thing at the bottom
    It has a small HOB filter which you can see in the picture. The tank, lamp and filter is sold as a kit. The red hairy thing is a flame scallop which is native to Florida and surrounding waters.

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    Default Re: I WANT A SEAHORSE

    I've seen nano SW before , seems like a nice mini system
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    Default Re: I WANT A SEAHORSE

    Quote Originally Posted by vera View Post
    I've seen nano SW before , seems like a nice mini system
    They are. One in my picture is 3 gallons.

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    Default Re: I WANT A SEAHORSE

    I raised seahorses a few years back and, in my opinion,are the most challenging of all fresh and saltwater fish to keep. Unless you maintain them at 73 or below, they are constantly getting all types of disease. Also, they should be fed 3-4 times a day as they have very short intestines and thus poor nutrient absorption .
    Dwarfs are easier but they only eat live foods.
    Doing it on a lark is a setup for disaster. Even more time and effort need than Discus or reef

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