yes i think they do eat seaweed. I'm not for sure but I think seahorses are omnivores that eat plants they are actually herbivores
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No they don't they eat plankton.
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It depends if your seahorse is wild caught or captive bred. Wild caught seahorses require live food, such as small grass shrimp or mysis shrimp. Captive bred seahorses will usually eat frozen mysis shrimp which can be obtained from most fish stores.
Seahorses eat small crustaceans that they find in clumps of aquatic vegetation.They also eat small shrimp and plankton.
yes, a seahorse a vegetarian. No they are not vegetarian, they are classified as 'ambush predators' and in the wild only eat live food such as shrimps, small fish and plankton.
Simon seahorse swam swiftly to shrimp where simone seahorse sweetly sucked some plankton .xx
small fish,shrimp and plankton.
The seahorse is mainly at the middle of a food web closer to the bottom. Due to the fact that crustaceans like shrimp are its prey. Another reason is that tuna and sting ray eat it. They are closer to the top.
A seahorse feeds on plankton, small fish and small crustaceans such as shrimp and copepods.
What is the Pygmy Seahorse food chain? Well, you got to the right place to find that out... Although, it involves small shrimp, small crustaceans, and also don't forget zooplankton..... The crustaceans gives energy to the zooplankton. The zooplankton gives its energy to the shrimp then the shrimp gives its energy to the Pygmy seahorse...
Seahorses are carnivores and they mainly feed on live food, such as shrimp, small fish and plankton. They eat crustaceans, mysid shrimp, larval fish, and other meat. They also create a clicking sound every time they finish eating a food, (this is also done when mating).
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Seahorses have very inefficient digestive systems, so they need to eat a lot - adults eat 30-50 times a day and baby seahorses can eat up to 3,000 pieces of food a day.
The sea horse has no teeth, it swallows its food whole. With this, it makes a loud clicking sound that you can clearly hear from a distance away. Its jaws are long and hollow. The seahorse eats live food only. Young seahorses eat over three thousand brine shrimp a day. Some things that seahorses eat are: brine shrimp, chameleon shrimp, copepods, mysis shrimp, rockhoppers, side swimmers, rotifers, mollie fry and guppy fry.