No, baby seahorses don't even stay with their mother after hatching, so they can't eat her.
a seahorse eats seaweed that's they're main food to eat
with its mouth
from the ocean
chips
by their teeth.
A seahorse plays a role in the ocean of the savior they are a part of the food chain and stuff eats the seahorse
prey, its what they eat?!?!
They eat coral and seweed.
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.
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.
it eats shellfish