If you and your friends want to participate in the seahorse racing competition, then catching seahorses is a must-learn skill. Many players are not quite sure how to catch seahorses in Diver Dave. In today's content, I will provide some detailed methods for you. If you have already unlocked the seahorse racing event in the game but do not have suitable contestants, you can follow the methods introduced in my article to catch a few seahorses.

Before catching seahorses, make sure you have the bug net tool ready. If you don't have this tool yet, you need to go to the restaurant and find an NPC named Miki, and complete the "Silent Girl Miki" task she gives you. After preparing the tool, you can start catching seahorses. Depending on the type of seahorse, their locations vary greatly. Next, I will list them in detail for you.

The first, more common one is the humpback seahorse. You need to dive to about 50~130 meters deep, then come near the stalactite cave, where you can spot the humpback seahorse. The second type is the pygmy seahorse, which can only be found in the seed shop. The third type is the Fisherman's Village seahorse; after arriving at Fisherman's Village, you will see two rows of rooms, with a seahorse located at the far left of both upper and lower rows. In the deep sea, there are also upright seahorses, but you need to move the stones to see them.

Near the wreck, you can see the tiger-tail seahorse. In the glacier area, you can catch the leafy seadragon. A little to the left and slightly down from the thermal vent area, you can see the ruby seadragon. However, since the ruby seadragon is relatively rare in the game, it depends on luck whether you can encounter one or not.

Do you want to know how to successfully catch seahorses in the game Diver Dave? In today's content, I have provided the answers and also introduced the locations where seahorses appear. If you also want to participate in the seahorse racing competition in this game, you might as well go to the locations mentioned in my article to catch your own seahorses.