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What creatures do seahorses need to survive?

Seahorses eat small shrimp, plankton and little fish


What do seahorses like?

Seahorses like to eat small fish, small shrimp, plankton and other small creatures. small fish, small shrimp, and plankton. mall fish, small shrimp, and plankton.


What kind of fish can be in the same tank as dwarf seahorses?

Seahorses cannot live with other types of fish because seahorses are slow feeders and can't get their share of food before the other fish eat it all. Seahorses can live with other seahorses,though!


Do fish eat seahorses?

alwaysMost of the fish in the ocean do not have specialized diets, and will eat any other fish or aquatic organism that is smaller than they are. So yes, fish will eat seahorses.


What do baby seahorses eat?

baby seahorses who are also called fry eat plankton and other fishes small enough to swallow eat larvae as well.


What eat seahorses?

Crabs, tuna, and penguins eat seahorses


What specificaly do seahorse eat?

Seahorse eat crustations. Crustations are tiny creatures that look very much like the cray fish.


What preys upon seahorses?

Any larger fish would eat seahorses, the largest of which is about 5 inches long (12 cm).


What do zebra seahorses eat?

Seahorses eat plankton and tiny crustaceans such as small shrimp.


When does seahorses eat?

Seahorses often eat zooplankton, phytoplankton, zooanxethlle, and microscopic crustations.


When a sea turtle dies do other sea creatures eat it?

Any sea creature, from the blue whale to the smallest krill, will be eaten by other creatures when they die.


Do sharks eat sea horse?

Only by accident. Predators of seahorses include larger fish such as sea-perch, cod, flathead, tuna and snapper and trumpeter-fish. Other predators include skates and rays. Fishermen catch them for the lucrative Chinese market, for medicines and tourist curios. Sharks have been known to eat seahorses, depending on the species of shark. However, on the whole, they prefer to eat larger prey such as bigger fish than seahorses, rays, other sharks, seals, octopuses, squid and sea turtles. They are opportunistic feeders, meaning that if schools of seahorses present themselves as easy opportunity, they would eat them. But since seahorses camouflage and have the ability to change their colour, it is unlikely that sharks would spot such small creatures.