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Seahorse Erectus Hippocampus ErectusLined Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus)(Also known as the Northern Seahorse or Erectus Seahorse) OverviewThe Lined Seahorse is one of the most recognisable and popular seahorse species in the aquarium hobby. It displays a distinctive lined pattern along its body, varying in colour from brown and yellow to orange, red, or even black depending on mood and environment. Growing to about 1518 cm (67 inches), H. erectus is hardy compared to many seahorses and
Lined Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus)(Also known as the Northern Seahorse or Erectus Seahorse)
OverviewThe Lined Seahorse is one of the most recognisable and popular seahorse species in the aquarium hobby. It displays a distinctive lined pattern along its body, varying in colour from brown and yellow to orange, red, or even black depending on mood and environment. Growing to about 15–18 cm (6–7 inches), H. erectus is hardy compared to many seahorses and well-suited to dedicated, species-specific aquariums. Known for their gentle, graceful nature, seahorses use their prehensile tails to anchor to objects while hunting for small prey.
OriginNative to the Western Atlantic Ocean, ranging from Nova Scotia and the Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean and Brazil. Found in seagrass beds, mangrove roots, and coral rubble zones, often in calm, shallow coastal waters.
FeedingThe Lined Seahorse is a carnivorous ambush predator, feeding on small, live prey in the wild. Captive-bred individuals are easier to feed and usually accept frozen foods. Ideal diet includes:
- Frozen mysis shrimp (staple food)
- Enriched brine shrimp (supplementary only)
- Live copepods or amphipods for enrichment
- Occasional live mysis shrimp for variety
Feed 2–3 small meals daily. Target feeding with a turkey baster or feeding station helps ensure they get enough food. Avoid strong flow areas during feeding.
Tank MatesSeahorses are peaceful and slow-moving, requiring equally calm tank mates that won’t outcompete them for food. Ideal companions include:
- Pipefish and dragonets (with care)
- Small gobies and blennies
- Firefish and cardinalfish
- Cleaner shrimp and other gentle invertebrates
Avoid aggressive or fast feeders (e.g., clownfish, wrasses, tangs, triggers, or dottybacks).
AggressionCompletely peaceful. Seahorses form strong pair bonds and display courtship dances. Males carry the eggs in a brood pouch until giving birth to fully formed young. They should be kept singly, in pairs, or in small groups of similar size and species.
Experience LevelIntermediate to advanced. Captive-bred H. erectus are hardy and recommended for aquarists experienced with maintaining stable marine systems. They are sensitive to strong currents, poor water quality, and aggressive tank mates.
Water Parameters- Temperature: 22–26°C (72–79°F)
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- Salinity: 1.020–1.025 SG
- Hardness (dKH): 8–12
- Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons (115L) for a pair; 50+ gallons preferred for groups
Provide low to moderate flow, with hitching posts (macroalgae, gorgonians, or artificial coral branches) for them to grasp with their tails.
Reef CompatibilityReef safe with caution. Seahorses will not harm corals or invertebrates, but they do best in peaceful, soft coral or macroalgae setups with no stinging corals (avoid anemones, large euphyllias, or hydroids).
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