Up to this point I have always wondered what really makes a seahorse happy, today we found out. Since this is our first seahorse tank, we followed the guidelines of general seahorse care. Since we live in an area that has a diverse population of seahorse, we decided to bring their home to their tank. While catching some ghost shrimp for their dinner, we picked up a couple of small pieces of sea grass and micro algae. And they though we where Santa Clause.
Lois hunting for ghost shrimp and crabs.
I got you now, you little tasty treat.
Still hunting until the sun goes down.
After reading up on the sea grasses and micro algae, it would appear that this is a very good thing to have. Most reef keepers tend to keep rocks and coral and use equipment to do to the job of the sea grass. My vote is to try to make the tank as close to the real sea world as possible.