Both the male and female seahorse are colorful during mating. They change to bright colors during their courtship. The male turns orange and the female turns pink. At other times the seahorses change color to blend into their surroundings.
the male
The female seahorse transfers her eggs to the male which he self-fertilises in his pouch.
You don't really have to have a male seahorse if you have a female sea horse but if you want to have little baby sea horses you can have a male sea horse. If i were you i would want a male sea horse for company for the female.
The female seahorse deposits her eggs in a pouch at the male seahorse's abdomen. He then carries them until they hatch.
the male seahorse gives birth instead of the female :D the female gives birth but the male carries the baby seahorses in a pouch at the front like a kangaroo XD
No, she lays them in the water and the male gathers them up in his mouth and blows them into his pouch.
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
The female seahorse has an ovipositor like most fish, and she passes the eggs to the male by inserting it into his pouch opening. This is done as the seahorse pair rises in the water column for the egg transfer.
A seahorse (male) has the baby! Not the female.
no but the male has the baby instead of the female
yes it can so can the female