Also known as the "Sydney Seahorse," this species is thought to live in the southwest Pacific, from Sydney to the Solomon Islands.
# This species has a narrow head, moderate to high coronet and a long snout. It can reach a length of 13cm.
# Individuals of this species are generally pale to dark brown or black, although some are entirely yellow.
# White's Seahorse has a good camouflage.
# This species is carnivorous and feeds on small crustaceans.
# Males may brood 100-250 embryos at a time, and after a gestation of 3 weeks, gives birth to about 150 young.
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