seafansar
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Thought I'd share some pictures of my seahorse tank. It's a deep blue 75 gallon tower tank (aka armpit soaker). It has Fiji pink sand, real reef rock, aqueon proflex sump, innovative marine skimmer, mag 7 return pump, aquaeuro chiller, deep blue solar extreme t-5 light, and an unplugged heater. lol. I'm keeping the temp between 74*-76*, so the heater was not needed and just kept fighting the chiller. For livestock, turbo snails, astrea snails, sand star, diamond watchman goby, blue dot jawfish, and several gorgonias. And of course 6 reidi seahorses! 2 red females, 2 yellow females, 1 yellow banded female, and the lone yellow banded male. They said they would try and send me male and female pairs, but so much for that! But I'm happy with them. They are all eating frozen Mysis well. They've actually grown a lot since I got them mid-March.
I feed 2 to 5 times a day depending on my schedule. I turn off the return pump to feed. I need to make them a feeding station, but so far they do fine swimming up to eat the floating Mysis and then eating the rest off the sand bed. The diamond goby is good at cleaning up what they miss. Thankfully the goby and jawfish are really good tankmates. They don't like each other, but they really pay no attention to the ponies.
I feed 2 to 5 times a day depending on my schedule. I turn off the return pump to feed. I need to make them a feeding station, but so far they do fine swimming up to eat the floating Mysis and then eating the rest off the sand bed. The diamond goby is good at cleaning up what they miss. Thankfully the goby and jawfish are really good tankmates. They don't like each other, but they really pay no attention to the ponies.