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Unread 11/14/2017, 08:45 PM   #2
vlangel
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I did exactly what you are describing. I had the tank set up like that for a year. I took it down because the over the top maintenance needed in both tanks to keep the seahorses healthy was too labor intensive. Seahorses are very vulnerable to bacterial infections. Any pockets of detritus or excess food in either tank can cause the seahorses to get sick. Also seahorses need bigger WCs than other fish but with the tanks being connected, both tanks need bigger WCs. You will be better off to set up a totally separate specie specific seahorse tank.


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