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Hi Friends,
I am having a 15 cm sized Texas cichlid. I was having him with other cichlids (2 Red Parrot, 1 Green Terror) in a 90 gallon tank. Yesterday, I saw that the Texas was having Pop Eye on both his eyes. And one eye seemed to be popped very much. The fish was usually active, but now it has become inactive, and was always hiding at the back portion of the tank. Also I saw other fishes (basically 6 Tiger barbs, which i am using as dither fishes as Red Parrots and Texas fights frequently, though no major injury were seen since 2 years) biting his fins and disturbing him. So, currently I have moved the Texas to a small 15 Gallon tank. And currently I have just added Mr. Yellow to the water in the tank. The fish is very inactive and usually sits at one side of the tank. Please suggest me some treatment for the pop eye in the texas. Thanks in advance. Sharique |
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On Jan 24, 5:04*pm, Steve Wolstenholme
wrote: On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 03:19:36 -0800 (PST), Sharique wrote: Please suggest me some treatment for the pop eye in the texas. It sounds like it is a more general problem but we have no way to know what it is. We can only address the swollen eyes symptom and it is not easy. If it is already in a clean established tank with no other fish and it is not getting any better you need to release the swelling in its eyes. The only way to do that is to push a very fine hypodermic needle into the side of the eye. If its not too late that will "cure" the symptom. Steve Hi Steve, Thanks for your suggestion. I observed the pop eye yesterday, and i moved the Texas to a seperate tank immediately. Still I don't see any improvement in his condition, looks like the eye has swollen more since yesterday. Can you suggest some medication which I can do on him. Thanks Sharique |
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Steve Wolstenholme wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 04:29:12 -0800 (PST), Sharique wrote: On Jan 24, 5:04Â pm, Steve Wolstenholme wrote: On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 03:19:36 -0800 (PST), Sharique wrote: Please suggest me some treatment for the pop eye in the texas. It sounds like it is a more general problem but we have no way to know what it is. We can only address the swollen eyes symptom and it is not easy. If it is already in a clean established tank with no other fish and it is not getting any better you need to release the swelling in its eyes. The only way to do that is to push a very fine hypodermic needle into the side of the eye. If its not too late that will "cure" the symptom. It would help if you could check basic water parameters (ammonia, nitrites, nitrates and such). -- ! Best regards, milc, 500L Mbuna tank, 500L Aulonacara/Haplochromis tank |
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