No they dont, also I think the male Seahorse may have offspring of their own.
Seahorses reproduce by laying eggs.
males carry the babies
They do it to have babies of course and to not be lonly without a child that they made
It mates.
Seahorses reproduce sexually, with a unique twist. The male seahorse has a specialized pouch where the female deposits her eggs; he then fertilizes them and carries the developing embryos until they are ready to be born. This fascinating reproductive strategy distinguishes seahorses from many other fish species.
Yes. They move around a little, to find food, to find mates, and to avoid predators.
A seahorse interacts with one another by making slight clicking sounds to attract there mates
It mates then lays eggs.
It mates like two rhinos would!
Seahorses eat small shrimp, plankton and little fish
Seahorses reproduce sexually, with the male seahorses fertilizing the females' eggs. After fertilization occurs. the females transfer the eggs to the males, who keep the eggs stored in a pouch until hatching.
They reproduce and take sides of their mates... when this happens they will grow and develope.