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26-11-2008, 08:28 PM   #11

Re: our saltwater tank


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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Love it! More pics, please! How many gallons is it?
200 i believe, our freshwater is bigger at 300
my OH has been establishing tanks like this for about twenty years..slow and steady wins the race



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26-11-2008, 08:30 PM   #12

Re: our saltwater tank


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Could you ever have a Weedy Seadragon living in a saltwater tank? I think they are fascinating!
if it is saltwater i don't see why not. the thing to remember apparently from listening to him educate me, is what creatures are hardy and get along with the others (as not eat each other , you can provide the correct food, and will not throw your levels off). so he is being careful what he adds as some things can poison your tank and kill everything.



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26-11-2008, 08:45 PM   #13

Re: our saltwater tank


I've been reading up on it Tink as it's something OH and I have always sort of wondered whether we'd like to have. I think the corals etc. would be so lovely to look at.

I know that you can buy seahorses for saltwater tanks in UK, but weedy seadragons live in the warm seas off Australia and I'm not sure if they like the water somewhat warmer. Probably a CITES ban on importing/buying them anyway. The seahorses are OK as they are bred over here.

Look forward to hearing about how your tank progresses. Nice to hear that your OH is experienced with setting up the tanks.



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