I was to collect the Hippocampus B variety but unfortunately only two were ordered and one died during transport, so I took option B and purchased two Kuda species, the female is yellow and the male more orange.
They have settled in well, the female feeding enthusiastically while the male half-heartedly. Since I still had store credit, I also purchased three Peppermint Shrimps. The Dancing Shrimp I originally wanted was proving hard to source so I settled for these guys instead.
As a bonus, one shrimp was carrying an enormous amount of greenish eggs under her tail and spends most of the time alone. I have not heard of great success rates breeding these shrimps in captivity, but if nothing else will add to the seahorse diet?

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