Seahorse & Pipefish Pictures, Photos, Facts, Information
Enjoy and identify Seahorses as well as related Pipefishes through this gallery of Seahorse and Pipefish species photos, most of which include name and often some profile information with the pictures.
Seadragons are the largest of seahorse allies, attaining lengths of almost 18 inches. Browse this index of Seadragon pictures to look at photos and learn interesting facts about these rare and unique tube-snouted Family Syngnathiformes fishes commonly known as Weedy or Leafy Seadragons.
View pictures of seahorses through this large gallery of seahorse photos.
LaTonia Hohweiler's photo of her female Seahorse (Hippocampus erectus).
Marcia Wills' photo of her pregnant male Cape Seahorse
(Hippocampus capensis). Marcia said "This is his first mating since I have had him. He was only in the tank of 6 females for about a month before I noticed he was pregnant."
A photo of JGOERDT's 6 month old female Seahorse having lunch, which was a entry in the About Saltwater Aquariums October 2002 Fish and Critter Photo Contest.
A photo of Sorin Damian's Pregnant Papa Seahorse (
Hippocampus zosterae), which was an entry in the About Saltwater Aquariums October 2002 Fish and Critter Photo Contest.
A wonderful photo of Rich DelPizzo's two Brazilian Seahorses, which was an entry in the January 2001 Fish and Critter Photo Contest #2.
A photo of Lisa Francis'
Hippocampus hystrix Seahorse submitted for display at About Saltwater Aquariums.
From the Seahorse Park Multimedia Gallery, a beautiful snapshot of a
Hippocampus reidi taken by Deborah Fugitt.
A nice collection of Seahorse species photos from the PBS-NOVA On-Line Seahorse Roundup page with scientific names included.
From the Photovault site, a nice collection of Seahorse images by Wernher Krutein. No names are given for identification, but they are wonderful photos to look at. A few related Seadragon photos are included here as well.
Both in English and German translations, Docslaw Seaworld is a Web site dedicated to the keeping and breeding of Seahorses and Pipefish. The photo images alone are absoluately stunning!
From the FINS Marine Fish Index, a collection of Seahorses and Pipefishes listed by their scientific and common names to click on for photo views.