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Markster
Fri, 9th Apr 2004, 08:46 PM
I have a Sebae Clown that has popeye in one eye. It is very puffed out and there is some cloudiness in the eye. I removed him from the main tank and put in a hospital tank and using Maracyn Two. I have a feeling it is eye trauma and not a bacteria or fungal infection. I read on the web about survivors of this and the worst being no eye or eyesight afterwards. ????

Markster
Sat, 10th Apr 2004, 11:24 AM
If the antibiotics don't produce any positive results after 5 days, should I change water and keep clown in hospital tank longer?

Ram_Puppy
Sat, 10th Apr 2004, 11:37 AM
Mark,

Take this with a grain of salt as I had not had to fight a marine infection yet, this is freshwater experience talking:

If you see ANY result from your medication, keep going. You may inadvertantly help make the bacteria in the infection more resistant to the medicine.

I would check the bottle for counter indicators, but in a hospital tank, I think mela-fix is a great product to 'naturally' boost the medicine you are allready using.

most pop-eye in fresh water at least, can be linked to water conditions (In my experience) Monitor the water in your hospital tank, keep it pristine as possible to help your fish's immunity.

If it takes flake, you might want to try some medicated flake food.

Now, as I said, That is freshwater experience, and salt water is a whole different ball game, so you might want to get some confirmation on that.

I once had a beautiful silver arrowana who's tank crashed while I was gone (my fault, was trying to do to much with the tank) when I got back he had pop-eye. I corrected the problem conditions in his tank, but the eye took weeks to return to form. Some fish will lose their eyes, or never recover. So while I hope for the best, be ready to accept 'the worst'.

(note the arrowana eventually recovered, grew to a size I could no longer accomodate (and since I met my wife and got engaged, a bigger tank was no longer in the picture... so I had to sell him. I am sure some 12 year old bought him and ended his life miserably.)

MikeP
Sat, 10th Apr 2004, 05:51 PM
You can sometimes add some epsom salts to the water which can relieve the pressure in fish with popeye - usually it will go away on it's own but there may be several causes. My regal tang has had it twice over the past two years and both times a fair sized water change did the trick so it may be aggravated by poor water quality.

z28pwr
Sat, 10th Apr 2004, 07:57 PM
I've heard alot of people say Epson Salt worked for them.

I would give it a try.

Markster
Thu, 15th Apr 2004, 08:29 PM
What would the dose per 5 gallons be for use of epson salt?