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Old 06/16/2007, 09:45 PM
Therhusky Therhusky is offline
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Gorgonian Temp

Hey, Soft Coral people. I'm am thinking about starting a seahorse tank in a spare 20H I have. For their "hitches" I want to add several gorgonaians. I've heard the seahorses must be kept at a maximum of 74 degrees farenheit. All the species of Gorgonians will be photosynthetic. Will they be able to survive at this temperature, or should I just stick to macro algae?
 


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