marine281
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Hi all, we've just finished moving house, the 130 is set up again, was only waterless for a few hours. Most of the corals & critters are in another tank I set up a few weeks before the move.
We are intending on turning the 130 into a seahorse tank now that the 120 gal will be the main display.
Wondering about how to aquascape it. We are thinking a few pieces of thin rope and then just letting caulerpa grow as it pleases, pruning it back every now and then.
What do you think about substrate? there is 3-4" of aragonite there right now, I was thinking that rubble would be good over the bottom for growing critters for the horses to munch on. I know it would collect more detritus, but could it be successful?
My better half has asked if we can cut back on the sand bed to allow more swimming/viewing room. But if we do that, I may as well pull it apart completely to start again..
Any suggestions?
Andrew
We are intending on turning the 130 into a seahorse tank now that the 120 gal will be the main display.
Wondering about how to aquascape it. We are thinking a few pieces of thin rope and then just letting caulerpa grow as it pleases, pruning it back every now and then.
What do you think about substrate? there is 3-4" of aragonite there right now, I was thinking that rubble would be good over the bottom for growing critters for the horses to munch on. I know it would collect more detritus, but could it be successful?
My better half has asked if we can cut back on the sand bed to allow more swimming/viewing room. But if we do that, I may as well pull it apart completely to start again..
Any suggestions?
Andrew