Pygmy Seahorse
Hippocampus bargibanti
Pygmy seahorse Hippocampus bargibanti is a tiny, highly camouflaged reef fish that lives almost exclusively on gorgonian sea fans. It is best known for its tight host specificity and extreme mimicry, making it difficult to spot in the wild.

Điểm nhận dạng
- Extremely small body, usually under 2 cm, with a knobby, tubercled appearance
- Color and skin bumps match the host sea fan, often pink, yellow, or reddish with matching polyps
- Crowded crown-like eyes and a curled prehensile tail wrapped around a gorgonian branch
Môi trường sống
Tropical coral reefs on sheltered outer reef slopes and drop-offs, almost always clinging to specific gorgonian sea fans, especially Muricella species, at modest depths.
Ghi chú mồi
Not a target for bait fishing and should not be pursued for angling; it is a dive/observation species only. No practical baits or lures are applicable.
Hành vi
A very sedentary ambush feeder that grips its host with a prehensile tail and picks tiny planktonic crustaceans from the water. It relies on camouflage rather than movement and is usually seen in pairs or solitary on the same sea fan.
Thận trọng
Protected by responsible ecotourism ethics; never collect, handle, or disturb sea fans where it lives. No consumption value and too small for fishing use.
Ghi chú câu cá
Best encountered by careful scuba or snorkeling searches of known host sea fans with a guide who can locate them without touching the reef. Avoid flash, chasing, or handling; this species is tiny and easily stressed.