Barbour’s Seahorse (Hippocampus barbouri) is a charming and peaceful species, highly sought after by marine aquarium hobbyists. This medium-sized, tank-bred specimen offers a sustainable and responsible choice for enthusiasts looking to add an intriguing seahorse to their collection.
Care Level: Moderate. Requires specialised husbandry and stable water conditions.
Temperament: Generally peaceful and slow-moving, suitable for peaceful community tanks with non-aggressive tank mates.
Diet: Carnivorous. Feeds primarily on live or frozen mysis shrimp and other small meaty foods. Regular feeding multiple times per day is recommended due to their high metabolism.
Minimum Tank Size: At least 75 litres (20 gallons) to provide adequate swimming space and stable water parameters.
Water Flow: Gentle to moderate water movement is ideal to mimic natural habitats and prevent stress.
Lighting Requirements: Standard marine aquarium lighting is sufficient; avoid intense lighting as seahorses prefer shaded areas.
Placement: Provide plenty of hitching posts such as macroalgae, artificial seagrass, or branching corals to allow natural clinging behaviour.
Origin: Not Provided (Tank-Bred)
Maximum Size: Up to 15 cm (medium size)
Reef Safe: Yes, with caution. Compatible with peaceful reef tanks but avoid aggressive or fast-moving fish that may outcompete or harass them.
Barbour’s Seahorses are sensitive to water quality fluctuations, so maintaining pristine conditions with regular water changes and stable parameters is essential. Their slow swimming and unique feeding habits make them a fascinating addition for dedicated marine aquarists.



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