The Pot-Bellied Seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis) is a captivating species native to temperate waters, prized for its distinctive appearance and gentle nature. This listing features a male specimen, tank-bred to ensure hardiness and adaptability in captive marine environments.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. Requires stable water parameters and specialised feeding.
Temperament and Compatibility: Generally peaceful and slow-moving, this seahorse is best housed with non-aggressive tank mates that will not outcompete it for food. Avoid fast or territorial fish.
Diet: Carnivorous, feeding primarily on live or frozen mysis shrimp and other suitable small crustaceans. Frequent feeding (2-3 times daily) is recommended to maintain health.
Tank Requirements: Minimum tank size of 75 litres (approximately 20 gallons) is advised to provide adequate swimming space and stable water conditions. A well-established aquarium with gentle water flow and plenty of hitching posts such as macroalgae, seagrass, or artificial structures is essential.
Water Parameters: Maintain temperature between 18-22°C, salinity at 1.020-1.025 SG, pH 8.1-8.4, and stable water chemistry with low nitrates.
Reef Compatibility: Yes, with caution. This species is reef safe but may occasionally nip at very small invertebrates.
Tank-bred specimens like this male Pot-Bellied Seahorse are preferred for their acclimation to captive conditions and reduced impact on wild populations.



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