Big Bellied Seahorse
Hi! I’m a Big Bellied Seahorse
The Big Bellied Seahorse is Australia's largest species of seahorse. Like many seahorses, the male will fertilize seahorse eggs within a brood pouch, eventually giving birth to live young.
Big Bellied Seahorse Facts
Taxonomy
Hippocampus abdominalis
Population Movement
Unknown
Current Animals
Life Span (captive)
5 years
Weight
Reproduction
Male and female seahorses engage in courtship displays. When mating, the female seahorse uses her ovipositors to transfer unfertilized eggs into the male's brood pouch. Males fertilize eggs within this brood pouch, and keeps the eggs until they hatch, after which they give birth to live young.
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Group Count
5
Life Span (wild)
5 years
Size
35 cm height
Gestation
30 days
Distribution
Central to southern coasts of Australia, and New Zealand