Shiny Horsea

Dragon Pokémon
Horsea eats small insects and moss off of rocks. If the ocean current turns fast, this Pokémon anchors itself by wrapping its tail around rocks or coral to prevent being washed away.

# 116

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87 people rated this shiny Pokémon
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  • talula
    trainer25 December 2024

    looks less washed out
    forgot to add bleach/10

  • D7STOPIAN
    trainer30 November 2024

    Spearmint Seahorse

  • Anonymous
    guest25 November 2024

    TEAL

  • PokeRen
    trainer19 October 2024

    What can I say, it's a good turquoise

  • Zoobaru
    expert16 October 2024

    Good!

  • LuniNyamo
    expert1 October 2024

    Ok, ok! now Gamefreak making some progress

  • sharkington
    expert18 September 2024

    i like the teal, funky little fish

  • OMaioral
    senior16 September 2024

    blue

  • RainbowRav3n
    talented5 September 2024

    It's okay. I like the teal, but it could have been much better.

  • GreatHopwood
    trainer2 September 2024

    Golden seahorses exist. And red ones. And purple. Yet we get a barely different blue.

  • IndigoAdek
    expert31 August 2024

    It is not different enough from the standard colours. If it eats moss then maybe more green? Or pinkish for coral? This one is not good at all

  • Terry24
    expert21 August 2024

    It’s ok, but lacks… something.

  • no
    guest20 August 2024

    this shiny is horrible i would not know it if i found it in Scarlet. Also, as a side note, this pokemon isn't exactly what i'd call a pokemon. It's... read more

  • liopleurodons
    expert20 August 2024

    the teal brings out her eyes 3.5 stars

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More information

Shiny Horsea

The shiny version of Horsea in Pokémon GO was released on 13-06-2019.
Horsea was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Horsea is blue. The typing of this Pokémon is water. The Pokédex number of Horsea is #116. In the dex they call Horsea the dragon Pokémon

Horsea eats small insects and moss off of rocks. If the ocean current turns fast, this Pokémon anchors itself by wrapping its tail around rocks or coral to prevent being washed away. This Pokémon is usually seen near bodies of water, including streams, rivers, lakes, beaches, oceans, or harbors.

Horsea belongs to the Horsea family.

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