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Unread 02/03/2008, 06:58 PM   #1
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Lighting for Seahorse tank?

I'm starting a seahorse tank it's going to be a 37 gallon tall tank and was wondering what type of lighting to use. I know this seems to be a mythical question but i'm trying to balance some seahorses with a few soft corals. so any input on one the other or both would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks, mattyb327


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Unread 02/04/2008, 01:33 PM   #2
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Seahorses have no lighting requirements! Sooooooo, you could go with PC, I would be wary of MH, I think that would be to much for them! =) Good luck!


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Unread 02/04/2008, 01:35 PM   #3
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Thanks, thought of MH but the heat would probably be too much, since i don't think the temp in tank is supposed to be over 74Degrees..


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Unread 02/04/2008, 01:38 PM   #4
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Yup yup! Plus, I really think they would get sunburn to be honest! =)

We don't have any soft corals in our SH set-ups, sooooo we use strip lights from Walmart....sshhhhhhh

Good luck with your new set-up!


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Unread 02/04/2008, 02:01 PM   #5
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Thanks, I had no idea you could use such low impact lighting? Do you have any live plants in your tank, i understand they have certain types that they like??


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Unread 02/04/2008, 04:00 PM   #6
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All types of macro/algae grow on lower wave lengths of light! That is why you should change your bulbs every 6 months because as the bulb ages, the wave length lessens & it supposrts algae growth! (that is not the only reason to change your bulbs every 6 months, but one of them)

=) yup yup, you do not even need a light! lol


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Unread 02/04/2008, 04:03 PM   #7
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Well thanks, i'm still gathering lots of info, i understand their not difficult but there are some guidelines that you have to follow. The guys at my LFS are always willing to help but i like to round and gather from everywhere!!! Thanks lots!! Matt


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Unread 02/06/2008, 11:02 AM   #8
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Anybody know the name of the plants people keep in they're seahorse tanks?? vThink it starts with a c??


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Unread 02/06/2008, 11:27 AM   #9
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lots of different macro algaes: caulerpa sp., codium sp., halymenia, various kelp, sargassum, etc. With higher lighting you could also try vascular plants like seagrasses...


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Unread 02/06/2008, 11:31 AM   #10
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so which ones do the horses seem to like the most?? or are any of them good?? Thanks.........


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Any of them are fine, several for variety would be great. A bunch of cheato in the display for copepod production is also a good idea.


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Unread 02/06/2008, 11:38 AM   #12
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OK, one more ques... The copepods are good for?? Just trying to understand... Thanks, matt


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Unread 02/06/2008, 11:50 AM   #13
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snacks

Take a look around here http://www.seahorse.org/library/articles.shtml and here http://www.syngnathid.org/ubbthreads/showarticles.php


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Unread 02/06/2008, 12:33 PM   #14
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cool, thanks very much, i suppose the fish i have no could probably benefit from copepods??


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Unread 02/06/2008, 12:54 PM   #15
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Probably, what fish do you have now?


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Unread 02/06/2008, 01:05 PM   #16
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2 tangs a couple of clowns, and three gobys. Oh and a damsel that never died!!


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Unread 02/06/2008, 01:11 PM   #17
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the gobies will definately appreciate copepods.


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Unread 02/06/2008, 03:17 PM   #18
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Cool i know they sell it at my LFS so i think i will pick some up this weekend. Thanks so much, matt


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Unread 02/27/2016, 09:53 PM   #19
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This may be a little late but I have had seahorses and soft coral together for about a year my tank is about 20 inches tall I have an orbit marine led light fixture that includes a timer with custom settings I really like the features it has and it has been enough light to grow my corals. This is a good site for lighting info. http://seahorse.com/forum/lights


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Yes, I may be too late as well but I also have a seahorse tank with soft coral and macro algae. I have halimedia, dragons breath, red grape caulerpa, rose petal, and some varieties that I have not Identified. My tank has T5s.


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Nice looking tank


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Unread 02/29/2016, 05:53 AM   #22
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Nice looking tank
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Yes, I may be too late as well but I also have a seahorse tank with soft coral and macro algae. I have halimedia, dragons breath, red grape caulerpa, rose petal, and some varieties that I have not Identified. My tank has T5s.
Do you know what that white algae is of the left side of the tank?


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Do you know what that white algae is of the left side of the tank?
If you are referring to the white in the middle left side, that is actually a clove polyp coral that is languishing, ha ha.


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If you are referring to the white in the middle left side, that is actually a clove polyp coral that is languishing, ha ha.
How do your gorgonians do? I've been thinking about picking up a couple but I don't want anything that will take any extra effort beyond what the seahorses require. I bought some expensive fake sponges and fake sps when I set the tank up and they really just look horrible. I do have a nice big grape kelp now that looks nice but the rest of the tank is pretty embarrassing.


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