Seahorses don't build there houses they would live in coral rocks and many more to hide from there predators.
While seahorses and sea anemones live together in the wild, it is difficult to keep them together in an aquarium because anemones sting and seahorses can be killed or injured by them.
A seahorse aquarium
Yes, many species can and are kept by expert aquarists in aquariums. Seahorses are notoriously difficult to care for though, and require very specialized aquariums and diet.
When you keep seahorses in an aquarium, you should put calupera in with them. Seahorses will rub against the calupera to clean themselves.
Seahorses are marine fish, and therefore require a saltwater aquarium. Their aquarium must be set up for seahorses specifically because they need certain things to thrive. They must have slow water flow, good filtration, and live or frozen food. Most captive bred seahorses eat frozen mysis and must be fed 2 - 3 times a day.
seahorses do not live in plants.
No, and for a number of reasons. First, seahorses are saltwater fish, and RES are freshwater animals. They could not live in the same environment. Secondly, a turtle would eat a seahorse. Turtles eat smaller fish. Third, seahorses are not available in many countries as they are a protected species. Fourth, even if you were to have a seahorse, they are very difficult to feed and keep alive. They are recommended only for very experienced aquarium keepers. Sorry!
Seahorses live in the sea.
Usually a small, dedicated salt water aquarium is perfect for seahorses. A great choice for seahorses are the 'nano' tanks sold as packaged deals. Check out the Oceanic BioCube 29 gallon at www.bigalsonline.com , it is perfect for seahorses. I put a link to the product.
i guess they live in the sea and there are many types of seahorses
Seahorses live in saltwater, so they are found in the ocean.
Seahorses are salt water and frogs are fresh water, there are special aquariums for salt water fish type creatures.