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Which ones off of that list would you recommend off of that list?SPeaking directly to your question any coral the won't be grabbed by a seahorse "should" be ok. In general though, seahorses do better in cooler water than most corals like (they've got a screwy immune system that makes them more susceptable to bacterial infections at warmer temps).
Do you already have seahorses? If not, focus on providing them with a healthy environment first and worry about coral second. Having had a seahorse tank, I can tell you they're not as easy as fish and takes some specific considerations like @Timfish mentioned.Which ones off of that list would you recommend off of that list?
I agree, altho the only SH tank I have ever seen in person was a full SPS and SH tank was epic.Which species of seahorse are you keeping? I've kept H. erectus at ~76 degrees with zoas, mushrooms, gorgonians, blastos, and gonis. As long as the corals don't have a potent sting, you should be fine. I wouldn't recommend SPS because they do better at a bit higher temps.
Already have them.Do you already have seahorses? If not, focus on providing them with a healthy environment first and worry about coral second. Having had a seahorse tank, I can tell you they're not as easy as fish and takes some specific considerations like @Timfish mentioned.
How long have you had them?Already have them.
That's the link I posted in their other threadHi,
I have been dreaming of doing a SH sett up for years and years now. finally started it a few months back -slowest build ever tho.
anyway as others have said focus on the SH 1st make sure you can keep the tank 74 or under and the SG right.
but to answer your question. the short answer is anything that stings is a no no for the SH.
here is a link to a breeder here in the US. lots of great info on her site too.
but here is the link to the SH safe corals:
https://seahorsesavvy.com/collections/coral-seahorse-safe
my self i am a huge fan of Gorgs so my tank will have lots of those along with softies and macro algae.