Barbour’s Seahorse (Hippocampus barbouri) is a captivating species native to the Indo-Pacific region, prized for its distinctive appearance and gentle nature. This large, tank-bred specimen offers hobbyists a sustainable and hardy option for a specialised marine aquarium.
Care Level: Moderate – requires dedicated husbandry and stable water conditions.
Temperament: Peaceful and slow-moving, Barbour’s Seahorse is best kept with non-aggressive tank mates to avoid stress and competition.
Diet: Carnivorous; primarily feeds on live or frozen mysis shrimp and other small crustaceans. Frequent small feedings are recommended to mimic natural feeding behaviour.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 75 litres is advised to provide adequate swimming space and stable water parameters.
Lighting Requirements: Moderate lighting is sufficient; avoid intense lighting to reduce stress.
Water Flow: Gentle to moderate water movement is ideal to simulate natural habitats without causing distress.
Placement: Provide plenty of holdfasts such as macroalgae, artificial seagrass, or branching structures to allow the seahorse to anchor itself securely.
Reef Safety: Yes – Barbour’s Seahorse is reef safe and can coexist with invertebrates and corals when housed appropriately.
Origin: Indo-Pacific region (wild origin not applicable for tank-bred specimens).
Maximum Size: Up to 15 cm in length.
Barbour’s Seahorse requires a specialised diet and careful husbandry but rewards aquarists with its unique charm and fascinating behaviour. Tank-bred specimens are preferred to support sustainable aquarium practices and reduce wild collection impact.



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