When you keep seahorses in an aquarium, you should put calupera in with them. Seahorses will rub against the calupera to clean themselves.
No. The male broods the eggs inside his pouch, but once they are released, they fend for themselves.
Possible but not recommended as seahorses need very little current in a tank with many anchor points. Seahorses if picked on can not defend themselves.
Poisonous seahorses use their poison to protect themselves from their predators. They will emit the toxic matter when they sense danger.
To hide from predators and to stop themselves from getting eaten.
Seahorses undergo changes of color, camouflaging themselves from predators.
rats are really clean. they clean themselves you know. ALL THE TIME they clean themselves.
Seahorses prey on crustaceans and other small animals floating in the water. They attach themselves to coral by the tail and wait patiently until prey comes within striking distance.
Yes, seahorses can change color to blend in with their surroundings or to reflect their mood. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to adjust their skin color. This ability helps seahorses camouflage themselves effectively in their underwater environment.
No, Seahorses live in shallow coral reefs near to the shore. They hold on to the coral and sea plants with their tail to camoflage themselves and ambush their prey. Seahorses are very slow swimmers. The middle of the ocean would be way too deep for them!
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
Seahorses swim forward using a dorsal fin (which is on their back).
You don't. They clean themselves.