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Old August 30th 06, 03:41 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Peter Pan
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I use this chart as to what I can and can not put in my tank.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/c...lity_chart.cfm It's a basic
guide for your tank. Good luck


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Old August 30th 06, 09:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
kim gross
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donna & david wrote:
hi, im a new marine tank enthusiast. We have a small tank with a clown and a
blenny. (in about 60 litre tank, i think it is anyway)

Im very happy with it, however i would like to know if i can put a sea horse
in with them. Or do i need a bigger tank maybe, or are sea horse not good
with other species.

any help much appreciated
cheers david


Sea Horses are not good tankmates for just about any fish (other than a
other Sea horses or pipefish). They are very slow eaters and most other
fish will out compete them for food so they will end up starving to death.

Kim
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Old August 30th 06, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Don Geddis
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"donna & david" wrote on Wed, 30 Aug 2006:
hi, im a new marine tank enthusiast. We have a small tank with a clown and a
blenny. (in about 60 litre tank, i think it is anyway)
Im very happy with it, however i would like to know if i can put a sea horse
in with them.


What kind of clown? What kind of blenny?

If you have a peaceful clown (like an ocellaris), and a bottom-dwelling
peaceful blenny, then there's a small chance it would work. Most likely
even then the seahorse would have a hard time getting enough food, as the
faster fish eat it all first.

If you have an aggressive clown (like a maroon) and blenny, then no.

Or do i need a bigger tank maybe


No, not at all. Seahorses are among the best fish in the world for tiny
tanks. They do fine in hardly any room. Great for nano tanks, for example.

or are sea horse not good with other species.


That's more like it. Seahorses are extremely slow and peaceful, so any
aggressive fish is a bad tankmate. And they eat very slowly too, so pretty
much any fish will be too fast for them and they'll starve.

But every once in awhile you can pair seahorse(s) with a few peaceful fish.
If you're very careful that the seahorses get enough food.

-- Don
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ended with "slap." -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey [1999]
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Old August 30th 06, 11:33 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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A good tank mate is the pajama cardinal, very peaceful fish.

I would recommend against getting a seahorse because it is very patience and
time demanding when it comes to feeding.

You need to buy special food, like frozen mysid shrimp, otherwise he might
not eat at all and starve to death.

Good luck either way.


"donna & david" wrote in message
...
hi, im a new marine tank enthusiast. We have a small tank with a clown and

a
blenny. (in about 60 litre tank, i think it is anyway)

Im very happy with it, however i would like to know if i can put a sea

horse
in with them. Or do i need a bigger tank maybe, or are sea horse not good
with other species.

any help much appreciated
cheers david




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Old August 30th 06, 11:59 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Inabón Yunes
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Sea horses are one of the most intolerant fishes there are. If you are
ready to keep your aquarium steady, go for it but prepare a feeding ground
where the clown has little or no access or he will out compete the sea
horse.
Do a little research before or else you are going to waist your money.
iy
"donna & david" wrote in message
...
hi, im a new marine tank enthusiast. We have a small tank with a clown and
a blenny. (in about 60 litre tank, i think it is anyway)

Im very happy with it, however i would like to know if i can put a sea
horse in with them. Or do i need a bigger tank maybe, or are sea horse
not good with other species.

any help much appreciated
cheers david



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Old August 31st 06, 12:54 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
donna & david
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Default sea horses

hi, im a new marine tank enthusiast. We have a small tank with a clown and a
blenny. (in about 60 litre tank, i think it is anyway)

Im very happy with it, however i would like to know if i can put a sea horse
in with them. Or do i need a bigger tank maybe, or are sea horse not good
with other species.

any help much appreciated
cheers david


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Old August 31st 06, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Don Geddis
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Wayne Sallee wrote on Thu, 31 Aug 2006:
Some good tank mates for sea horses, providing you have adequate space, are
yellow head jaw fish, high fined banded gobies, cardinal fish, and fire fish.


Mandarin dragonets, too.

-- Don
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Old September 4th 06, 10:29 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Brandonb
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My local shop also keeps Rainsford's Gobies AKA Court Jester Gobies in
with them and seem to be fine.

Brandonb


Wayne Sallee wrote:
Some good tank mates for sea horses, providing you have adequate space,
are yellow head jaw fish, high fined banded gobies, cardinal fish, and
fire fish.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets

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Old September 4th 06, 11:18 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Brandonb
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RubenD wrote:
A good tank mate is the pajama cardinal, very peaceful fish.


Agreed. Mine is extremely peaceful, and normally slow moving and eating.
If something startles him though, he's gone like lightning. I normally
keep him separate from my more agressive-feeding fish to make sure that
he does get some food before its all gone. I haven't had any problem
with pellet or flake food or even frozen. Seems to love it all,
including mysid shrimp.

You need to buy special food, like frozen mysid shrimp, otherwise he might
not eat at all and starve to death.


Luckily the rest of my fish LOVE the mysid shrimp. I treat them to it
once or twice a week. My local shop has some tank-bred seahorses that
I've throught about getting that just get fed regular Spectrum pellet food.

Brandonb
 




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