Yes, you can have seahorses as pets in Australia, but there are specific regulations and requirements involved. Seahorses are protected under Australian law, so it's important to obtain them from licensed breeders and ensure you have the proper permits. Additionally, they require specialized care and an appropriate aquarium environment to thrive. Always check local regulations and guidelines before acquiring seahorses as pets.
maybe a pet store or an ocean.
Seahorses are located in many bodies of water throughout the world. They can be found in the Atlantic, and Pacific oceans, the Mediterranean Sea, and even in the Thames Estuary. If the water is shallow and temperate, and there are sheltered areas, seahorses can survive.
If there is a demand for a certain pet, someone usually supplies that demand by selling them.
arond coral reefs, very common around australia, indonesia.
It is not legal to have a sloth as a pet in Western Australia, or in any other part of Australia.
There are male seahorses and female seahorses.
I do not think so, I do know here in Australia they are quite common, even in Sydney Harbour.
Yes...seahorses are harvested and dried out for the souvenir trade. They are also captured for the pet industry.
Sea horses caught in the wild and then put in an aquarium do not like being a pet and will quickly die off. Sea horses bred for captivity do much better.
Yes
Common pet birds which are native to Australia include:budgiescockatielsgalahssulphur-crested cockatoosother small parrots such as Bourke's parrotszebra finches
Yes, of course! There are many different types that live in Australia