Still to be determined. The scientist Heiko Bleher is investagating Lake titicaca on de Peruvian Bolivian border, where there are reports, and even a picture is available, of a suppose fresh water Seahorse
No. All seahorses are Saltwater Fish that require specialist aquariums. They are very delicate fish that are best kept in species tanks or with gentle marine invertebrates such as snails.
because they're too fresh for fresh water
because they're too fresh for fresh water
Seahorses are salt water and frogs are fresh water, there are special aquariums for salt water fish type creatures.
No they cannot live in fresh water. They can live in sea water.
pH level 7.9-8.4 light water- fresh, brackish salt wind humidity temperature
seahorses are found in warm shallow water
Seahorses are excellent ambush hunters. They hang on to underwater plants with their tails to camoflage themselves. Then, they just need to wait for a tiny crustacean (like a copepod or a mysis shrimp) to wander by and strike! As far as water goes, there is plenty of that in the ocean. :) Seahorses are a type of fish, so they have gills. The gills absorb oxygen and fresh water out of the salt water. Fish also absorb water through their skin.
Yes, seahorses have gills. They have gills to get oxygen from the water so they can breathe.
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