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![]() +1 on pop eye. There is a medication treatment for fish with pop eye but you will have to quarantee the little guy for it. Check out your LFS to see if they can get the medication for you.
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![]() probally scratched his eye on something
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![]() yeah pop Eye or cloud one or the 2, my cichlids have gotten it before, I usually treat it with Kanaplex, as well as melafix, but I'm not sure if that for saltwater as well.
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![]() My snowflake moray has pretty poor eye sight and occasionally damages its eye in this way. I won't medicate my display tank and trying to catch the 2' eel would be too much disruption so I always just leave it to heal on its own. Within a few weeks to a month its fine again. Offer it a good diet and keep your water quality up like Aquattro suggested.
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