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  1. From what i read, this seems to be a bacterial infection. Quickly send the seahorse to a quarantine tank and treat with broad-spectrum antibiotics. You can find this at C328. Then, try to reduce the tank temp in quarantine to around 22-23 degrees. This will slow down the bacteria from growing and spreading. Follow the dosage on the antibiotics extremely closely for effective treatment. From the looks of it, you seahorse doesnt have any time to wait
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