jennifish120
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I recently got a pair of Seahorses. They adjusted well and seemed very healthy. Two days ago, my friend came over and wanted to pet one. I had her thoroughly wash her hands before she did so. She only touched the male, and the next morning, he was dead. I obviously have my hands in the tank often for feeding, siphoning up old food, etc. I always wash with water and make sure there is no lotion, etc. on my skin. They will sometimes hitch on my fingers while I'm putting food in their "dish". Water parameters are good - SG 1.025, Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate <10, temperature is about 78, which I know is a bit high, but our a/c is broken for the short term. My friend touching him is the only thing I can think of that would have caused this. The female is still doing well. I am going to get another male soon so that she doesn't get lonely, but would like some opinions on whether or not you guys think her touching him caused his death. If so, my friends will never put their hands in my tank again! Not that I'm mad at her - she didn't mean to do it, but I had grown quite attached to the little guy. Thanks in advance for any help.