A single seahorse typically requires at least 10 to 20 gallons of water in a tank to thrive. This volume allows for adequate swimming space and helps maintain stable water quality, which is crucial for their health. Additionally, seahorses are sensitive to water conditions, so a larger tank can better accommodate their needs and provide a balanced environment.
A seahorse is a fish. It requires ocean water to live.
about 10,000 gallons ;)
Need to know gallons of what.
3 gallons
About 30 Gallons
1200 ÷ 25 = 48 gallons
a seahorse can live to 4 to 5 years
You need 0.6 fl oz for 1,700 gallons.
450 U.S. gallons
You would need 13.13 US gallons or 10.93 Imperial gallons.
Gallons of what? Need more info please.
7 1/2 gallons