http://www.seahorsesource.com/">Seahorse Source</a>
H. abdominalis
H. barbouri
H. breviceps
H. erectus
H. ingens
H. kuda
H. zosterae
also, dry goods, foods, and meds
[IMG]http://www.dracomarine.org/">Draco Marine</a>
H. erectus
H. kuda
H. reidi
[IMG]http://www.oceanrider.com/">Ocean Rider</a> (ALL CB seahorses):
H. erectus ("mustang" and sunburst") - good beginner's seahorse
H. reidi
H. ingens (sub-tropical)
H. capensis (first endangered seahorse, sub-tropical)
H. zosterae (requires live baby brine shrimp)
[IMG]http://www.marinedepotlive.com/">Marine Depot Live</a> (with the exception of h. erectus, all are from saseahorse.com)
H. barbouri
H. kuda
H. abdominalis (temperate)
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. tuberculatus (sub-tropical, alternative to h. zostrae, eats frozen mysis)
H. erectus
[IMG]http://www.etropicals.com/">eTropicals</a> (bred by ORA)
H. procerus (newly described tropical species similar to h. whitei)
H. kuda (larger species than available at SaSeahorse.com)
[IMG]http://www.seanic.ca/">Seanic Aquarium</a>
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. barbouri
H. abdominalis (temperate)
Hope this helps anyone wondering where to obtain captive bred seahorses from.
H. abdominalis
H. barbouri
H. breviceps
H. erectus
H. ingens
H. kuda
H. zosterae
also, dry goods, foods, and meds
[IMG]http://www.dracomarine.org/">Draco Marine</a>
H. erectus
H. kuda
H. reidi
[IMG]http://www.oceanrider.com/">Ocean Rider</a> (ALL CB seahorses):
H. erectus ("mustang" and sunburst") - good beginner's seahorse
H. reidi
H. ingens (sub-tropical)
H. capensis (first endangered seahorse, sub-tropical)
H. zosterae (requires live baby brine shrimp)
[IMG]http://www.marinedepotlive.com/">Marine Depot Live</a> (with the exception of h. erectus, all are from saseahorse.com)
H. barbouri
H. kuda
H. abdominalis (temperate)
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. tuberculatus (sub-tropical, alternative to h. zostrae, eats frozen mysis)
H. erectus
[IMG]http://www.etropicals.com/">eTropicals</a> (bred by ORA)
H. procerus (newly described tropical species similar to h. whitei)
H. kuda (larger species than available at SaSeahorse.com)
[IMG]http://www.seanic.ca/">Seanic Aquarium</a>
H. whitei (sub-tropical)
H. barbouri
H. abdominalis (temperate)
Hope this helps anyone wondering where to obtain captive bred seahorses from.