Can you have a pet seahorse?

Though unique in their care needs, seahorses are surprisingly easy to keep (and even breed) if they are maintained in the proper type of fish aquarium system, kept with appropriate tankmates, and offered the right kinds of fish food. Most of all, they can be extremely rewarding to observe and care for.
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How much is a pet seahorse?

Seahorses for Sale

Seahorses are not cheap. The average is about $100.00 for 10 dwarf horses. This is why you need to do your research to ensure that they will live before spending any money. They also require a lot of care.
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Can you touch a pet seahorse?

Seahorses exhibited a strong stress response when they were physically manipulated by photographers. Touching, moving or manipulating animals in order to get the perfect image can cause abrasions or even break parts of their body.
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Can I put a seahorse in my fish tank?

Seahorses really enjoy having space and will use the whole aquarium. Having extra water volume can create a more stable environment as well. While 30 gallons is the minimum recommended aquarium size a 40-50 gallon aquarium size would be even better.
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Can you buy a real seahorse?

Foxy Saltwater Tropical Fish offers the wild caught Common Seahorse, Hippocampus Erectus, Tank Raised Hippocampus Erectus, and dwarf seahorses for sale. It is ideal for Seahorses to be kept in a tank of their own.
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How long does a seahorse live?

Known lifespans for seahorse species range from about one year in the smallest species to an average of three to five years for the larger species.
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Are seahorses aggressive?

With their slow, gentle demeanors and curlicue tails, seahorses might seem like the most harmless, unassuming creatures under the sea. But they're actually one of the most deadly. And definitely one of the weirdest. The mysterious marine creatures have a few tricks up their sleeves.
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Are seahorses good for beginners?

The delicate wild seahorses were totally unsuitable for beginners — far too difficult to feed and far too sensitive to aquarium conditions. But captive-bred seahorses are much different from wild-caught specimens and much easier to keep and breed.
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Is it difficult to keep seahorses?

Though unique in their care needs, seahorses are surprisingly easy to keep (and even breed) if they are maintained in the proper type of fish aquarium system, kept with appropriate tankmates, and offered the right kinds of fish food. Most of all, they can be extremely rewarding to observe and care for.
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Are seahorses easy to raise?

Seahorses can have up to 500 babies (ponies) at a time. They can be kept and bred in captivity and their life expectancy is about two years. You'll find learning to raise seahorses fun and easy and soon will turn into a passion.
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Do sea horses poop?

When a seahorse has not eaten for a couple of days, it's feces will usually be white as a result; under those circumstances, that's simply indicates an undernourished seahorse that hasn't been getting enough to eat lately, and is to be expected. The solidity of George's fecal pellets is abnormal, however.
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What size tank do seahorses need?

While 30 gallons is the minimum aquarium size we recommend for keeping seahorses, an aquarium in 45-90+ gallon range will allow you to keep a much larger variety, give your seahorses as well as other animals more space, and you likely will not have to worry about upgrading to a large tank size later.
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Are seahorses blind?

Eyesight. Seahorses have excellent eyesight and their eyes are able to work independently on either side of their head. This means they can look forwards and backwards at the same time! This is particularly useful as they hunt for food by sight.
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Do seahorses need saltwater?

All but one species thrive in marine (i.e., saltwater) environments. Seahorses are primarily marine fish, although a few species have been found living in brackish rivers. The seahorse occasionally sold as “freshwater seahorses” are actually freshwater pipefish.
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Can you put seahorses in a 10 gallon tank?

The suggested stocking density for dwarf seahorses (Hippocampus zosterae) is two pairs per 1 gallon (4 L) of water, so theoretically a well-filtered 10-gallon aquarium is spacious enough to house up to 20 pairs or 40 individual adults.
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What does a seahorse eat?

Diet. Seahorses are ambush predators: They hold still and wait for krill, copepods, fish larvae, and other tiny edibles to float by and then nab them with remarkable speed. Toothless and lacking a stomach for food storage, the animals use their long snouts like vacuum cleaners to suck up plankton nearly continually.
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Can seahorses live with betta fish?

Seahorses Cannot be Kept with other Fishes

And, as live foods are relished by most aquarium fishes, it is difficult to selectively feed seahorses in community tanks.
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Can a seahorse bite?

Even though some species have some of the world's most toxic venoms, they are not aggressive and rarely present a threat to humans or cause human injuries or fatalities. Generally they do not bite unless they are handled.
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What's the biggest seahorse ever recorded?

A POOLE fisherman has captured the largest seahorse ever recorded in the wild in the world. The whopping 34cm spiny seahorse was netted off the Dorset coast by Michael Bailey, who also holds the record for the three largest ever recorded in the British Isles.
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Do sea horses still exist?

Found in both tropical and temperate waters all across the globe, seahorses are arguably one of the most distinctive and charismatic marine wildlife species in existence.
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Do seahorses have personalities?

Seahorses present different personalities. Male and female seahorse may have either shy or bold personalities. Male and female seahorses have equal frequency of shy and bold personalities.
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How big do seahorse get?

Seahorses range in size—from as small as a pine nut to as large as a banana. The largest seahorse species (pictured here) is Hippocampus abdominalis , or the big-bellied seahorse, which can reach more than a foot long (35 cm) and lives in the waters off Southern Australia and New Zealand.
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Can seahorses change gender?

It's normal for a female to deposit her eggs in a male when she becomes mature; no sex change is involved. Females may compete for males, which some observers consider a sex-role reversal.
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