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Ya, feeding is the key, well that and keeping the temp consistent and preferably below 75 degrees
The display mangrove fuge that I am building with my big tank, will eventually be seahorses. Several years from that though as they will be one of the last things I stock in it, once I start that phase. The fuge is an 85g long which will have mangroves and other macros. Flow will be slow, to moderate, and I am planning on growing my own pods, and dosing them on a constant basis, along with phyto
 
#4
Ya, feeding is the key, well that and keeping the temp consistent and preferably below 75 degrees
The display mangrove fuge that I am building with my big tank, will eventually be seahorses. Several years from that though as they will be one of the last things I stock in it, once I start that phase. The fuge is an 85g long which will have mangroves and other macros. Flow will be slow, to moderate, and I am planning on growing my own pods, and dosing them on a constant basis, along with phyto
Yeah I plan on dosing my tank with pods and after that getting a good feeding schedule down.


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