Sorry feel a bit guilty now, with my experience potentially putting people off. They are a super little fish and they couldn't be cuter but they are just so small and you don't realise how small until you see them in the flesh. I think this diminutive size is why they are so cryptic, just about anything can make a meal of them. If you want to keep them then they will eat newly hatched baby brine shrimp, or at least I assume they do as for zostera seahorses you need basically a sterile tank and only the brine was added. I assume any small copepod, rotifers or similar sized food would also be taken if they were to come across it.
These are a couple of pictures I stumbled on that really show off their faces.
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