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Posted 8/5/2008 12:52:17 PM
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I have read that pygmy seahorses are best kept in 10gs, is this true?
If it is I would like to take a pair or two and set up a nano tank, maybe with a couple small inverts. Am I getting in too deep for my first salt water tank? I know they take live food, will they only eat live or will they accept frozen?
I can't get my 55 up just yet it will be quite a while so I want something while I wait basically.
For my 55g I was going to put 3-4 yellowtail damselfish, 2 zebra barred dartfish, 2-3 firefish, and 1-2 ocellaris clowns. I may scratch off the damsels, then theres the coral and live rock and some plants.
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