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Hippocampus reidi is one of the most elegant and captivating seahorses in marine aquariums. This fish with an upright body, prehensile tail, and elongated snout is distinguished by its slow and graceful movement, a true symbol of calmness and gentleness in a well-balanced marine tank.
The Hippocampus reidi naturally evolves at shallow depths, where it clings to algae, gorgonians, corals, or decorations using its tail. Known as the slowest fish in the world, it allows itself to be carried by the current and adopts a sedentary behavior. It appreciates calm areas with low flow and decor rich in vertical supports.
For its well-being, a calm environment is imperative. It cannot tolerate pollutants or sudden changes. A specific tank is often preferable, or cohabitation with other seahorses or very peaceful fish.
Once acclimated, Hippocampus reidi accepts a varied diet. It must be fed slowly, several times a day, with particular attention given to the feeding area to avoid food competition.
Hippocampus reidi is peaceful, slow, and territorially stable. It moves within small areas of the tank, where it returns to cling to the same supports. It can be kept in pairs or groups and does not interact aggressively with its peers.
Hippocampus reidi is an extraordinary fish, ideal for patient, demanding, and passionate aquarists. It invites contemplation and requires a stable, healthy, and soothing environment to fully display its behavioral and aesthetic potential.