Complete seahorse care guide: captive-bred species, tank setup, hitching posts, feeding frozen mysis, and male brooding.
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Complete seahorse care guide: captive-bred species, tank setup, hitching posts, feeding frozen mysis, and male brooding.
Seahorses have unique care requirements that differ significantly from typical marine fish. Choosing captive-bred specimens is the first step to successful keeping.
Easier to train on frozen foods, higher disease resistance, better environmental adaptability, and conservation-friendly.
Frozen mysis shrimp twice daily as the staple, supplemented with frozen brine shrimp and copepods. Use a feeding station (dish on the bottom) and remove uneaten food promptly.
Male seahorses brood young in a specialized pouch. Females deposit eggs into the male's pouch, and after 2-3 weeks of brooding, the male "gives birth" to dozens or hundreds of miniature seahorses.
Bri-Choku offers captive-bred seahorses with feeding and setup guidance from experienced breeders.
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