Estuary Kuda Seahorse - Captive Bred
Hippocampus kuda
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Estuary Kuda Seahorse - Captive Bred
Hippocampus kuda
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Estuary Kuda Seahorse - Captive Bred Care Facts
| Max Size: | 6 Inches |
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| Care Level: | Moderate |
| Temperament: | Peaceful |
| Reef Safe: | Yes |
| Diet: | Frozen mysis/brine shrimp |
| Origin: | Aquacultured |
| Minimum Tank Size: | 40 Gallons |
The Estuary Seahorse (Hippocampus kuda) has many common names, including: Kuda Seahorse, Common Seahorse, and Yellow Spot Seahorse. They can have a yellow, brown or black body with yellow spots. They reach a maximum size of 6 inches and can breed in captivity. They do best if kept in small groups, and should be housed in a tank with at least 40 gallons, typically in a reef or macro-algae aquarium. Live brine shrimp or mysis should be fed 3-4 times a day. Tank mates should consist of other seahorses and peaceful cleanup crew, as fish may provide competition for food.
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