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    FWIW, 20 gal is actually considered TOO big for dwarf seahorses. It's hard to get the food density high enough without fowling the water. The gurus at seahorse.org dont recommend anything over 10 gal for dwarves.



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    I just reread my own post and saw "fowling" instead of "fouling." Got a mental picture of tiny little ducks swimming around in your tank...

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    Quote Originally Posted by d3rryc View Post
    I just reread my own post and saw "fowling" instead of "fouling." Got a mental picture of tiny little ducks swimming around in your tank...
    cute
    Karin



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    Now that there is funny, I don't care who you are!!! LOL

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    Go for a seahorse tank.
    I just happen to have some for sale.
    Jacob

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    Quote Originally Posted by d3rryc View Post
    FWIW, 20 gal is actually considered TOO big for dwarf seahorses. It's hard to get the food density high enough without fowling the water. The gurus at seahorse.org dont recommend anything over 10 gal for dwarves.
    Fair enough, I haven't really read anything about seahorse care. I belive there are some large seahorses out there too --Cant give any names unfortantly. Good luck with what ever route you choose to go!

    Have you ever considered a mantis shrimp? One of the smaller species would go really well in a tank that size.

    -Jordan N.

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    how tall is the tank...if its not too tall, i vote for a clam tank...maybe setup where it could be viewed from the top also...

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    I think I have decided to upgrade to a little larger tank (60-75) and setup a carpet anemone/clownfish tank. Looking on RC, 30 gallons is a little small for a carpet tank.

    Always wanted to do a specific tank.

    Going to start a separate thread for advice on anemones and clowns.

    Thanks for all of the input.
    John
    220 gal reef
    60 gal (inactive)

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