squiddly August 4, 2007 August 4, 2007 Anyone got any ideas for easy to deal with hitching posts for little seahorses? I know that many corals can be dangerous to the little guys. Seems my very difficult to deal with and horribly hard to grow fake corals are too thick for their itsy bitsy tails :-). I love my ponies :-)
Mystical Lady August 4, 2007 August 4, 2007 (edited) Grogornians dead coral skeletons? Dead Coral may have sharp edges to hurt the 'ponies'.... I have fake plants for my dwarf seahorses..... /http://www.thewebcastle.com/TANK/Female1.jpg Edited August 4, 2007 by Mystical Lady
squiddly August 4, 2007 Author August 4, 2007 Dead Coral may have sharp edges to hurt the 'ponies'.... I have fake plants for my dwarf seahorses..... /http://www.thewebcastle.com/TANK/Female1.jpg How ADORABLE!!!! I'll get some of those and give them a try. Thanks. Didn't want to put a gorgonian in there since my last one met an untimely demise at my hands. The flow in the tank may not be enough for a gorgonia.
dzekunoi August 5, 2007 August 5, 2007 You can use gorgonian skeleton as it's smooth. Why not to plant lots of macro algea? My horses love to clinch on those.
johnnybv August 5, 2007 August 5, 2007 Anyone got any ideas for easy to deal with hitching posts for little seahorses? I know that many corals can be dangerous to the little guys. Seems my very difficult to deal with and horribly hard to grow fake corals are too thick for their itsy bitsy tails :-). I love my ponies :-) Mangroves
squiddly August 5, 2007 Author August 5, 2007 Mangroves Hmmmm.... interesting thought. Ideas on how I could set that up in an aquapod 24 with a sunpod light over it? How would I keep the right end out of the water? :-).
johnnybv August 5, 2007 August 5, 2007 Hmmmm.... interesting thought. Ideas on how I could set that up in an aquapod 24 with a sunpod light over it? How would I keep the right end out of the water? :-). I have done it in shallower tanks, not sure how you could do it in that one. john
jason the filter freak August 7, 2007 August 7, 2007 Stick them though and egg crate, or gutter guard mesh rack?
YBeNormal August 7, 2007 August 7, 2007 I've seen them secured to the glass using airline suction cups. Holds them at whatever height you want and keeps them upright.
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