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*Sighs* It's never ending, Eye Problem.


Andrew_W

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Ok found my Gourami sitting on the bottom of the tank, with one of his eyes looking like :o ,

Is it a disease, or injury, and is it life threatening, and is it fixable

I was thinking pop eye? :-?

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thanks for any help...

He saw me with out a top on, could this have caused it?

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No comment! :oops: :lol:

If its only one eye its probably an injury, if its two could be bacterial. I tend to leave my fish 24 hrs to see if it heals itself without adding anything to the water and it usually does. There are meds to help as well.

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one of my angels had the same thing, its pop eye i think. i used melafix & dosing salts & i went away in two days. also do a water change & try cleaning up your tank as this is usually caused by water conditions not being good enough.

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Cheers, I have just done a big clean, took out all the drift wood, and had a good vacuum after I got white spot.

Any thing in particular in reference to water levels? My Ph in Alkaline, and i have never had even a hint of a problem with ammonia nitrate and nitrite. All the same I'll get my water tested tomorrow, thanks.

I do have an algae problem, which is been slowly delt to with a Golden algae eater (not sure of exact name).

would you recommend cleaning the filter now? or could that compound the problem?

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Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate. But they may not be an issue. Better to check and be safe though.

Algae can be fed through water issues. I would take a guess and say it was large amounts of Nitrate.

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all the plants have been covered in Algae, and I had to deal with other issues such as white spot because dealing with the algae. The algae issues initially came from double doses of flourish excel to deal to black mans beard, or what ever its called. :cry:

Only got my algae eater on Friday to deal with the problem.

OK um other fish.

L204

2- clown loaches

1 male fighter

1 GBA

guppies

and another gourami

and my algae eater

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ok, the eye isn't protruding from his head anymore, but it is cloudy still, I didn't come home tonight with the intension of knocking him on the head, but as he is improving I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.

Is it likely to clear up by it self? any natural cures?

And I had the water tested and all is good :D

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