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Fuscus Seahorse
The Fuscus Seahorse is a captivating species known for its unique appearance and delicate features. With a slender body and a distinctive horse-like head, this seahorse showcases a range of colors, including browns, yellows, and greens, which help it blend seamlessly into its natural habitat. Its charming demeanor and graceful swimming style make it a popular choice among marine enthusiasts.
Scientific Name:
Hippocampus fuscus
Reefsafe:
Yes
General Size Specifications:
This species typically grows up to 5 inches (13 cm) in length.
Habitat:
Native to shallow coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region, the Fuscus Seahorse is commonly found in seagrass beds, mangroves, and coral reefs. They often cling to aquatic vegetation or coral structures, using their prehensile tails to anchor themselves and avoid currents.
Approx Lifespan:
In captivity, the Fuscus Seahorse can live up to 3-5 years with proper care.
Feeding and Diet:
This species primarily feeds on small crustaceans, such as mysis shrimp and brine shrimp. In aquariums, they benefit from a diet that includes high-quality frozen or live foods, ensuring they receive the necessary nutrients.
Breeding:
Breeding the Fuscus Seahorse in captivity can be a rewarding experience. They are ovoviviparous, meaning that males carry fertilized eggs in a pouch until they hatch. Providing a stable environment with plenty of hiding spots and appropriate water conditions can help encourage natural breeding behaviors.