Things You'll Need
- Saltwater aquarium
- Fish birthing container
Instructions
Observe and take notice of the saltwater aquarium. The males of all seahorse species are one of nature's anomalies. They're the ones that carry and give birth to their young. A pregnant male must be caught and removed from the aquarium so that its young won't have to compete for food with bigger and stronger seahorses.
Obtain a fish birthing container ranging anywhere from one to ten gallons depending on the seahorse species. Fill the birthing container with at least 50 percent water from the original saltwater aquarium.
Catch the pregnant male with a fish net and place into the birthing container.
Remove the adult male from the birthing center once the babies are born in the same manner that he was placed into the birthing container. This is to prevent the adult male from eating all of the babies' nutrients.
Wait until the babies are at least eight weeks old and ready to graduate to a larger tank before attempting to catch and move them.