ilostnemo
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with filtration does it need to be 10x? or what because ive read they dont need alot of current.
it all needs current so like my question stated what does the gph need to beIt is always the more filtration the better. But in a SW tank the only filtration you need is live rock and a skimmer. So on that note the bigger skimmer the better. But yes, they do not like current.
Its a twelve gallon set up. and i know the 10x gph rule for regular tanks but since these need not alot of current....It depends on what size tank it is. Because the gph needs to be enough for the tank to be circulating and keep the tanks system stable but not enough were the sea horses are going to be blown away. If it is something like a 40g plus i do not think it matter because the real current comes from the powerheads but if it is a nano then you might have too much current from just the output even though i dought it.
Its going to be just sea horses and maybe crabs or snails one of the two, and well with the current should i just get a filter for a normal ten gallon like the top fin 10?That is a good rule IF you need enough turn over for the fishes bio-load. If you have sea horses then you should only really having the sea horses in the tank (especially in a 10g). So honestly i think that is fine, just try to redirect the flow of the output so it is not effecting them directly and do not add any additional flow. You could even do less then the recomended 10x turn over and be fine.
im just wondering if 80gph is enough for a 12 gallon tankSound slike you figured it out. You can get a bigger filter then that with no problem. You can have current, that is why they latch on to stuff but you do not want a TON of current. If you only have current from the output of a filter you are ok.