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Charlie

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well I got my 2ft cube from warren (big thanks)

and this is my LOG for the set-up...

What I want to do is have 5 pairs of the brazillian seahorse.

going to have to convince a importer to bring some in, i dont mind waiting for them but really want them...

so what type of equipment would you recomend for this set-up...

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salt water is a big learning curve

the theory may be spoton

but practical is another kettle of fish

i have been keeping and breeding seahorses for 25 years

the tank maybe 250 litres but the surface area isn't large

you are right they do need height, for breeding only

they need clean water

they are not a fish to start keeping marines with

waterfaller wasa trying to be helpful

and starting out keeping marines is better if you have experienced hands to fall back on,

when the problem you come across is not on the internet or in a book

you need to know it back to front, inside out and upside downside

good luck

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I'm sorry if I sounded abrasive, I did not mean to.

This is what I would do. Take into consideration that I am not familiar with what equipment you have available in your country. Seahorses look great against a black substrate, but they are more work to keep clean and nice looking. You are aware they cannot be kept with any stinging invertebrates? Get a good refractometer. Will you be making the water for the tank yourself, or purchasing it? I would add a sump, to place equipment,add water volume, and add oxygenation to the tank. Keep your heater and protein skimmer here. Will the tank be drilled for an overflow? Perhaps consider growing seagrasses and macro-algaes first. Put sand, live rock, and cycle the tank for several weeks. Some macro algaes such as the red colored ones can be touchy in a new set up. They can be quite beautiful if set up properly. Consider that displacement from rock & sand takes away some of litres available for your ponies. . I would also set up or at least have available, a quarantine tank. You might want to consider tank bred horses over wild caught. The price is much higher, but mortality rate is lower...as they are accustomed to life in an aquarium. They don't come with the various maladies that seahorses are prone to, and are raised to eat frozen mysis shrimp. Get a good quality salt mix. With a marine tank, patience and research are paramount and will bring you success. I have not personally kept seahorses, other than working with them. They are very beautiful and fascinating. They are not an easy first marine fish to keep. I would add two pairs to start.I will help any way that I can.Good luck. 8)

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well done waterfaller

we have, currently in nz, tropical kudas which i believe are imported from captive bred stock

kudas have been bred in nz, though i don't know if anyone is currently doing them

and then our own local Hippocampus abdominalis which are the ones i have worked with

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well done waterfaller

we have, currently in nz, tropical kudas which i believe are imported from captive bred stock

kudas have been bred in nz, though i don't know if anyone is currently doing them

and then our own local Hippocampus abdominalis which are the ones i have worked with

There were a couple of other species that came in a while back but not sure who ended up getting them, Reef will be able to fill us in.

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There were a couple of other species that came in a while back but not sure who ended up getting them, Reef will be able to fill us in.

Really??!! I would love to hear more about that! what type/ how many/ who gets em???

And Charlie, not ganging up on you but yeah, Waterfaller is spot on. I would take her advice. Starting out overstocked will only lead to dissapointment, not to mention a big void in your wallet! lol

...currently in nz, tropical kudas which i believe are imported from captive bred stock...

Hey, just curious who/ how many out there have any survivors from that last shipment? I checked em out at our local, but didn't fork out the $ because they looked all so very teensy tiny ( though not the price!) & none survived :(

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