Depends on the seahorse (large,meduim,mustang,etc...)
It is best to add another seahorse female to a tank rather than leave a single male seahorse in a tank with another mated pair of seahorses. If the female in a pair dies, simply replace the female seahorse. You can keep several pairs together in a larger tank.
A big belly seahorse weighs about 2 pounds. Your'e welcome
well Seahorse will live fine in a tank from a size of 3 gallons and up. if you have 3 seahorses the 3 gallon tanks are good but as you get int more like 10 you should get a 5 maybe 6 gallon tank nohting biiger though.
the biggest seahorse that I have seen is about 7ft tall. -Adriana Kathryn Mortier
i think its putting a fish and a horse together
The largest species of seahorse in the world is the Big-Belly Seahorse (also known as Pot-Belly Seahorse or Hippocampus abdominalis.)
A tank with holes big enough for it to escape..
It should make the fish in the same tank age faster, and maybe keep them healthy.
No, A Seahorse can only live in saltwater and a glofish can only live in freshwater. Seahorses do not do well with other fish anyways.
It depends on what type of seahorse it is. If its a giraffe seahorse then it should look kinda like a giraffe.
Maybe a little seahorse. It could be something someone put in there by accident ?
It should be a ten gallon tank and should have a bowl of water to lay the eggs in.