Hi everyone. I currently have two triggerfish (a niger and a picasso), and both have developed *different* eye problems and im stressing out about it.
Lets begin with the niger trigger:
I just checked his tank a few minutes ago and his right eye (which was fine this morning) is now protruding (in a pointy manner) with what seems to be blood! It is also clouded up. I don't think that this is popeye though because i have seen popeye before and my fish's eye is not round and bulgy it is POINTY and bulgy (caused by trauma?). The fish is not showing any immediate signs of impending death (he is still swimming around and breathing and eating) but Im concerned that the eye could develop an infection and then it would all be over... SUGGESTIONS PLEASE!!!!!
The Picasso Trigger:
I have had this picasso trigger for well over 4 years now and he has been the most voracious healthy fish i have ever had. however, recently he has been swimming very sluggishly and i have noticed that both of his eyes appear cloudier than usual (triggerfish eyes have a general opaque-ness to them). He also does not charge the feeding end of the tank like he normally does when he sees me entering the room. When food is put into the tank (pellets or frozen or flakes) he responds by nibbling at the sand in search of "leftovers". To me, he is acting "blind" or at the very least "highly visually impaired". And I am aware that blindness can be induced by nutritional deficiencies but i don't think that that would be possible because i feed my fish only name brand food in many many different formats (even allowing an occasional treat of ghost shrimp) and have never allowed anything else. Any suggestions for this guy?
-----Now, I should openly admit that i have had the occasional struggle with nitrate levels. I would like to reduce my nitrate levels to zero for the betterment of these two fishes and their recoveries (pretty hard to do in a FOWLR tank of constantly pooping fish).... I am also open to suggestions on this.
Thank you for your help! I appreciate it! :)
Lets begin with the niger trigger:
I just checked his tank a few minutes ago and his right eye (which was fine this morning) is now protruding (in a pointy manner) with what seems to be blood! It is also clouded up. I don't think that this is popeye though because i have seen popeye before and my fish's eye is not round and bulgy it is POINTY and bulgy (caused by trauma?). The fish is not showing any immediate signs of impending death (he is still swimming around and breathing and eating) but Im concerned that the eye could develop an infection and then it would all be over... SUGGESTIONS PLEASE!!!!!
The Picasso Trigger:
I have had this picasso trigger for well over 4 years now and he has been the most voracious healthy fish i have ever had. however, recently he has been swimming very sluggishly and i have noticed that both of his eyes appear cloudier than usual (triggerfish eyes have a general opaque-ness to them). He also does not charge the feeding end of the tank like he normally does when he sees me entering the room. When food is put into the tank (pellets or frozen or flakes) he responds by nibbling at the sand in search of "leftovers". To me, he is acting "blind" or at the very least "highly visually impaired". And I am aware that blindness can be induced by nutritional deficiencies but i don't think that that would be possible because i feed my fish only name brand food in many many different formats (even allowing an occasional treat of ghost shrimp) and have never allowed anything else. Any suggestions for this guy?
-----Now, I should openly admit that i have had the occasional struggle with nitrate levels. I would like to reduce my nitrate levels to zero for the betterment of these two fishes and their recoveries (pretty hard to do in a FOWLR tank of constantly pooping fish).... I am also open to suggestions on this.
Thank you for your help! I appreciate it! :)
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