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. What and how do they eat? Seahorses have no stomach or teeth.
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How long do seahorses live as pets?

In captivity, larger species of seahorse like pot-bellied seahorses usually live about 3-6 years when cared for properly. Smaller seahorses have an average lifespan of one year in captivity.
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What is the longest living seahorse?

In the wild, the lined seahorse has a lifespan of one to four years; however, in captivity their lifespan usually reaches the full four years. Four years is the maximum age reported for the species.
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How long do common seahorses live?

In captivity, seadragons are known to have lived for up to nine years. This is considerably longer than their relatives, the seahorses, which usually live up to five years.
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Can you keep a seahorse as a pet?

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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Amazing Male Seahorse Giving Birth To Thousands Of Babies Underwater



How much does a seahorse cost?

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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What do I feed a seahorse?

Seahorses do not have teeth; they suck in their food and swallow it whole. Thus their prey needs to be very small. Primarily, seahorses feed on plankton, small fish and small crustaceans, such as shrimp and copepods.
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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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Can you eat seahorse?

You can eat them, but most Americans don't, probably because they're considered some of the friendliest fish in the sea, even if this reputation isn't always true. What is this? Despite there being very little flesh on a seahorse, you'll still find them fried and stuck on a stick in Asian markets.
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How do seahorses sleep?

Like most other fish, seahorses don't have eyelids. As a result, they sleep or rest with their eyes open. When resting, they tend to cling onto reeds or corals using their tails to camouflage and avoid drifting in the ocean while resting.
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Do seahorses mate for life?

Most wild seahorses (here the thorny seahorse Hippocampus histrix ) are monogamous and some species mate for life. Searching for mates can be difficult and risky since seahorses are poor swimmers, found in low densities and rely on camouflage to hide from predators.
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Do seahorses have blood?

Seahorse Respiration

When there is more oxygen in the surrounding water than in the seahorse's blood, the oxygen molecules will naturally pass from the water into the seahorse's bloodstream. Similarly, carbon dioxide diffuses from the bloodstream into the surrounding water.
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What animals eat seahorses?

Crustaceans such as crabs, fish, and rays are all common predators of the seahorse. Predator fish species such as the bluefin tuna have also been discovered with seahorses in their stomach.
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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 seahorses live with other fish?

Fish. There are many slow, cautious fish that make excellent tankmates for seahorses. Scooter blennies, firefish, Banggai and pajama cardinals, and royal grammas are generally considered safe tankmates. Many small goby species are acceptable.
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Are seahorses aggressive?

Male seahorses are more aggressive and sometimes “fight” for female attention.
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What do the Chinese do with seahorses?

Dried seahorses are used widely in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is thought that they can cure asthma, skin infections, impotence and can act as a natural Viagra.
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Why do Chinese eat seahorses?

They are valued in traditional Chinese medicine as a source of virility and are believed to cure a wide spectrum of ailments including asthma, insomnia and heart disease. Seahorses are often dried and ground into a powder, and added by Chinese consumers to rice wine, tea or soup.
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Are there giant seahorses?

Pacific seahorses, also known as giant seahorses, Hippocampus ingen (Girard, 1858), are the the largest of the ~56 known species of seahorses in the world, reaching up to 36 cm (14 in) in length. The Genus name is derived from the Greek hippos or “horse” and campus or “sea monster.”
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Can you touch a seahorse?

Do not chase, disturb or touch seahorses. Seahorses are a protected species and it is an offence to disturb them. It is an exciting experience to see one but it is best for you and the seahorse to keep your distance and calmly observe. If the seahorse swims away, do not pursue it.
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How long do seahorses stay pregnant?

At the end of a gestation period usually lasting from two to four weeks, the pregnant male's abdominal area begins to undulate rhythmically, and strong muscular contractions eject from a few dozen to as many as 1,000 fully formed baby seahorses into the surrounding water.
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What are fun facts about seahorses?

Amazing Facts About the Seahorse

They swim upright and avoid predators by mimicking the colour of underwater plants. Except for crabs, few marine predators eat the seahorse – it is too bony and indigestible. Seahorses propel themselves by using a small fin on their back that flutters up to 35 times per second.
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How long can seahorses go without food?

It can takes weeks for such a seahorse to starve to death, but irreversible damage can occur long before the seahorse actually dies from starvation. I would not allow your seahorse to go more than one week without eating before I resorted to force feeding by hand or tube feeding the seahorse.
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Do seahorses eat their own babies?

The seahorse father does not eat until several hours after he has given birth. However, if the babies are still hanging around him after that, they may become a tasty meal. That's right, males sometimes eat their own babies. It's tough being a baby seahorse.
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Do seahorses drink water?

Seahorses use water to live in and breathe in. Seahorses don't drink in water but humans can. Seahorses are not very good swimmers because they only have on dorsal fin on their back.
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