View Single Post
Unread 07/27/2017, 09:55 AM   #3
Kzt2k17
Registered Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Atlanta, GA(burbs)
Posts: 4
I had a seahorse tank in 2004. Went well for almost 5 yrs. But, due to some mechanical failure, that led to the tanks demise. I know a lot has changed with different method over the last 8 yrs but it does sound like sticking with tried and true methods for seahorses is the way to go. Ultra pristine filtration and water changes. I do think that the algae in the refugium is an added bonus of filtration but will still need to do wc's


Kzt2k17 is offline   Reply With Quote