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So I have this tank with a heard of about 20 dwarf seahorses and some dwarf pipefish and I know just about every coral can kill them, even mushrooms and zoas, with gorgonian being the only exception I know of. I was just curious if there was any others people had experience with? My assumption was that most leathers wouldn't do any damage, but I don't know, so wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this or and explanation as to why if they aren't safe?
 

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So I have this tank with a heard of about 20 dwarf seahorses and some dwarf pipefish and I know just about every coral can kill them, even mushrooms and zoas, with gorgonian being the only exception I know of. I was just curious if there was any others people had experience with? My assumption was that most leathers wouldn't do any damage, but I don't know, so wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this or and explanation as to why if they aren't safe?
Alyssa's Seahorse Savvy has a lot of different options for seahorse-safe corals and other tank mates. You might find some information by reading through this site.
 

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So I have this tank with a heard of about 20 dwarf seahorses and some dwarf pipefish and I know just about every coral can kill them, even mushrooms and zoas, with gorgonian being the only exception I know of. I was just curious if there was any others people had experience with? My assumption was that most leathers wouldn't do any damage, but I don't know, so wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this or and explanation as to why if they aren't safe?
Let us know what you decide. I have a decent size herd too, and have stuck to the guidance from my supplier of fake plants and less of just about anything.

But I would love to create a more natural environment both for the horses and for the looks. Would love to hear and see what you decide to do.

I still enjoy the tank, but the natural look appeals to me more.
 
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So I have this tank with a heard of about 20 dwarf seahorses and some dwarf pipefish and I know just about every coral can kill them, even mushrooms and zoas, with gorgonian being the only exception I know of. I was just curious if there was any others people had experience with? My assumption was that most leathers wouldn't do any damage, but I don't know, so wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this or and explanation as to why if they aren't safe?
I think clove(esp blue clove) /gsp/cabbage coral (the leather), and pipe organ should be fine. I also can’t imagine why pulsing xenia wouldn’t also be fine
 

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The only thing about coral, even ones that are safe is that hydroids can hitch hike into the tank. Once hydroids get in, they are a pain to eradicate.
 
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Most corals are fine with them (assuming they will live in the same conditions as your herd), just not the ones with nematocytes or heavy feeding responses like euphyllia's. My stable is in a reef tank and do just fine :)

Like anything going into a seahorse tank (including the seahorses themselves), it has to survive a 8-12min dip in RO/DI water first before going into the tank, there are many corals that won't like this very much....
 

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