Lined Seahorse – Captive-Bred
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August 17, 2023Tiger-Tail Seahorse – Captive-Bred
Tiger-Tail Seahorse (Hippocampus comes) is a popular species of seahorse that is often kept in home aquariums. They are known for their long, slender bodies and distinctive, tiger-like stripes. Captive-bred Tiger-Tail Seahorses are becoming increasingly available in the aquarium trade, which is good news for the species, as wild populations are threatened by habitat loss, overfishing, and other factors. Captive-bred seahorses tend to be hardier and better acclimated to aquarium life than wild-caught specimens, making them a better choice for hobbyists. However, they still require careful attention and specialized care to thrive.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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