Why does one of my juvenile seahorses' have a gooey white thing hanging off

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One of my females has a white thing hanging out of her belly? What could it be?
Could be mucus feces. Can you post a picture?

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Could be mucus feces. Can you post a picture?

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It's not super noticable right now but her belly looks kinda distended in that area? And there's a tiny white thing sticking out. Idk if you can see it in these pics
 

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two reasons ive seen this happen is when water quality has deteriorated and while not bacterial is similar in appearance and also when seahorse in UNDER nourished and hasnt eaten or getting enough to eat becoming stressed.
 

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It's not super noticable right now but her belly looks kinda distended in that area? And there's a tiny white thing sticking out. Idk if you can see it in these pics
Sorry, I can’t make out any issues, nice looking seahorse though!
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two reasons ive seen this happen is when water quality has deteriorated and while not bacterial is similar in appearance and also when seahorse in UNDER nourished and hasnt eaten or getting enough to eat becoming stressed.
The water parameters haven't changed and she eats like normal. Is it something that could get worse? How could I treat it, if so?
 

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The water parameters haven't changed and she eats like normal. Is it something that could get worse? How could I treat it, if so?
Often goes away after about a week after water change.
 

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