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wingd

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I was thinking of creating a sea grass tank, but I don't really know what the requirements are. I have been thinking of using a 20 gallon tank as I want to keep sea horses. Can anyone offer any requirements for sea grasses and things that I should consider. Secondly, I want to keep the grass essentially as a hitching post for sea horses. Is this a good idea or no? Can I use southdown sand as substrate if I use 3-4 inches? I was also thinking of keeping a shrimp and shrimp goby in the tank. I thought that since they are fairly docile that it might be interesting with the horses. Please let me know of your thoughts. I am thinking of lighting with DIY power compacts and Lights of America ballasts. thanks.
 
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I have seagrass that I found in FL and I just plopped it in the sand. I have a 4" sandbed and it grows fine under intense light. I do not know much about seahorse care though.

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If you use just fine sand that collapses easily the shrimp may be desruptive with a lot of excess construction. I never kept one, but I think you need some larger substrate mixed in for them.
 

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