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Yvette209
Greetings to everyone! At the beginning of this year, I accidentally got two seahorses (in the year of the horse on seahorses). At first, they had to live in the reef while I was tidying up the "stable". I even started thinking that it was a mistake to set up another aquarium (the horses seemed to be doing well with the fish and corals), but when I moved them, I realized it was the right decision. The weak current has dramatically changed their behavior - there is no longer a sense that the fish are constantly struggling against the current, clinging to the stone or coral with their tails (although the small sarcastic horse gently embracing the leg looks cute), and the molting has become easier, although collisions have become more frequent - they grab each other's tails and try to push (unfortunately, I have two males, if someone can exchange or sell a female, I will be glad). The aquarium is 110l (80*35*40 LWH), the filter is a Resun SK-05(for aeration), the pump is an Aquael 300l/h, the lighting is one Marinaglo lamp and one 20W white lamp, the substrate is Deep Coral Sand 10kg, and the decor is Black Sea stones.