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    To make a very long story short, I have a panda Cory that was attacked by another fish in the tank, and that fish ate his eyes. (yes both). It happened overnight, and when I went to check on the fish in the morning, to feed them, he was sitting on the bottom like that. I honestly didn't think he would survive, but I put him in a 10 gallon hospital tank with a half dose of melafix, because i couldn't tell if cory's have scales. so just to be careful...half dosed for 6 days.
    He is still alive. this was 3 weeks ago. he's eating, swimming, but completely blind. he appears to have something white like scales growing on his back near his dorsal, looks like a burn thats peeling. his fins are growing back. He has balance issues and frequently finds a quiet spot on the bottom and doesn't move. when moving near the filter current, he swayes, alot.

    Herein lies my dilemma. My questions are 1.) is he in pain? 2.) Is it humane to even let him live? 3.) what do i do with him? I know they can't grow back eyes or anything, but is it safe to put him in with like community fish? tetras and mollys? should I be treating him with anything? the area around his eye sockets is reddened, so i'm worried about him getting infections. I just don't know.

    Originally he and 2 other panda cory's were in my 125 (heavily rockworked with plants, pots and rocks) but there are cichlids in there, and i'm too scared to put him back now. which is what gets me, the others are completely fine! not a nip at them! just him!

    anyhoo, please give me your best advice as to what to do with lucky. (since he's lucky to be alive)
    140 New World Cichlids
    125 African Lakes Victoria and Malawi
    80 Lake Tanganyika (Burundi Frontosas)
    30 Pundamilia Neyerie Ruti Island group
    29 Tropical Semi Aggressive/Community
    And to think....in January it was just the 29...)

  • #2
    I don't believe he is in much pain.....could be...but not sure.....let him live....
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    • #3
      fish dont need eyes to live, but he cant be in a competitive tank to stand a chance.

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      • #4
        Maybe I'm wrong, but the fact that a corydora's mouth is pointed down means that it doesn't use its eyesight to find food. In fact, isn't that what those... um... whatchamadoodits... feelers?... hold on... barbels are for?

        I agree about not putting him in with the cichlids and whatnot. But tetras and mollies? Go for it, I say. Keep an eye on him to make sure he's doing okay, but I think it's worth a try. Someone here has an eyeless goldfish that manages to eat plenty well despite being in a tank with other goldfish.
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        • #5
          yes he will be fine a peaceful community tank....but get the other cory out of there because what ever cichlid did that will certaintly do it again!!
          HALA MADRID!!!!

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          • #6
            Ok the peeling is from the medication. Stop with it. Make sure no salt in the tank. He will be fine with no eyes and even can fit into a shoal just fine. It uses it's barbels to see, as well as its eyes. He will heal fine, try to soften the water a bit with a 30% water change using RO water. The main thing you have to do, is find out who ate his eyes, and deal with that.
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            • #7
              did a 50 percent water change. the community tank is at work, and their water system has a softener in it, so i'm leaning on bringing him there. we deduced it was one of 2 fish. that one day, is the same day i had put a puffer in, just to hold him there for the night, but it's also the night i bought a compresipus (sp?) both fish are gone. and it hasn't happened since. infact all aggression in the tank stopped after those two left.

              i'm glad he's ok. cause yea i felt terrible. and it wasn't even my eyes!

              thank you guys so much for your assistance.
              140 New World Cichlids
              125 African Lakes Victoria and Malawi
              80 Lake Tanganyika (Burundi Frontosas)
              30 Pundamilia Neyerie Ruti Island group
              29 Tropical Semi Aggressive/Community
              And to think....in January it was just the 29...)

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              • #8
                Well, compressiceps are also known as "Eye-Biters..." :(
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