Solid yellow; enlarged dorsal and anal fins that can be flared to give a sail-like appearance; somewhat elongated snout and mouth. Until recently, all Yellow Tangs hailed from Hawaii’s reefs where their abundance has been severely depleted for the aquarium... Read More
Black; tan/sandy; white/creamy with spots; pale yellow with spots; smooth body; no spines; thick snout. Seahorses require specialized care from knowledgeable and experienced fish keepers and are not suitable for novices. Social and best kept in groups in dedicated sea... Read More
Variable colors; head and neck often with white lines; some with dark or light saddles on back; relatively short snout. Seahorses require specialized care from knowledgeable and experienced fish keepers and are not suitable for novices. Social and best kept in groups... Read More
White, tan, or pale yellow; stripes on snout and radiating from eyes; well-developed spines. Seahorses require specialized care from knowledgeable and experienced fish keepers and are not suitable for novices. Social and best kept in groups in dedicated sea horse only... Read More
Variable colors; often with many brown spots and tiny white dots, especially on tail; long, thick snout; narrow body. A delicate species for experienced seahorse keepers only. The Brazilian Seahorse may be on the brink of extinction in the wild. Like all captive-bred... Read More