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So if Seahorses do best at room temperature...


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Posted by Schmev on March 09, 2003 at 22:59:19:

I just read the they thrive around 70F. What kind of tankmates would be equally suitable at that temperature? I mean anything! Rock, crustaceans (looking at peppermint or skunk shrimp to clean), starfish? I really want to get a Blenny. What fish would be suitable?

I've got a 20H (with a Skilter 250) right now waiting to begin the cycling process when I get paid this week, and I wanna take a look around at the pet stores to see what pricing is of the different inhabitants I'll consider. This tank will be temporary until year's end, when we plan to fit a 46 Bowfront into our budget and migrate everything in this 20H to it.

Also, our home doesn't have A/C (for a few more years most likely), and I'm in Wisconsin. Will I need to worry about the water temp rising to high?


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