Male Seahorses can live with a mated pair Seahorses were once thought to be monogomous but that has been proven false. so the female may mate with both if all live together
The female seahorses give them to the male seahorse.
It is best to add another seahorse female to a tank rather than leave a single male seahorse in a tank with another mated pair of seahorses. If the female in a pair dies, simply replace the female seahorse. You can keep several pairs together in a larger tank.
the female seahorses dont have the seahorses the men do and the men can have up to 2,000 babies and hold up to 2,000 baby seahorses too.
The male seahorse carries and looks after the eggs.
Not all seahorses are males. They can't be because the males are the ones who get pregnant
i think its putting a fish and a horse together
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
The male seahorse goes back to the female and gives birth to the "Children" and let's the female raise the "Children".
A baby seahorse is called a fry. When mating, the female seahorse deposits up to 1,500 eggs in the male's pouch. The male carries the eggs for 9 to 45 days until the seahorses emerge fully developed, but very small.
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.
when the seahorses are mating the female seahorse puts about 1500 eggs into the male seahorses pouch. The male seahorse carries the eggs for 4 to 45 days and then releases the seahorses into the water and leaves them.
In seahorse, the female inserts the eggs into the sac present in male's belly. The male takes care of the gestation period and gives birth to young ones.