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![]() My crosshatch trigger appears to be blind and I don't know what to do with him. It been about a month now he looks perfectly healthy but he can't see where he is going just keeps bumping into stuff when he swims. Normally he just sits in a hole in the rocks and waits to be fed everyday.
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![]() keep feeding him, let nature take its course
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![]() How long have you had the fish? I gather it's been blind for the full month?
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![]() Check if he has flukes in his eyes. You could put him in quarantine and use Paraguard to cure his eyes if he has flukes. Mine had eye flukes when I got it and a huge pop eye, and after treating with Paraguar for 3 weeks the popeye healed and the flukes were gone.
He still does not have 100% vision I can guess but he see well enough to catch very small food in the water like fish roe. It is worth a try.
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![]() I wonder if a freshwater dip is enough to kill eye flukes if they are inside the eyes? Maybe a longer term bath with med is needed? Just a thought.
Does his eyes have a cloudy apparence? can you post a pic? Quote:
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![]() He does have a bit of cloudy eyes that's why I gave him the freshwater dip. My quarantine tank is 24x24x12 if he is blind he could probably stay In there for a while while getting treated.
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