Seahorses are not great swimmers, which is why they tend to stay in shallow waters or near seaweed which they can hold onto with their tails. They are monogamous and mate for life. A pair of seahorses can often be seen with their tails curled around each other, or in close proximity. The male seahorses give birth to the young, which are only 7mm long. They can produce between 20 and 1000 babies at once!
Type
Kuda Seahorse
What do they eat?
Crustaceans, Zooplankton
Size
7cm
Water Type
Shallow inshore waters
Where are we?
Indo-Pacific