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noidea1263 wrote:
I have a black moor that has no problems except that he has something that looks like a whitish/clear film on his eyes. They don't look damaged, it just looks like he has cataracts or something. Is this a sign of a more serious problem? Anything I can do to help the fish out? Any help is appreciated. Thanks! Hello people, used to be so238, now returned as Seb. Cloudy eyes can be a sympton of water problems or some infections or even a kind of fluke-like parasite (latter may be visible with naked eye). Can happen to all fish but I wonder if varieties with protruding eyes are at greater risk. Seb |
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