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Date: 03 Mar 2004 16:23:33
From: Lord-Data
Subject: Blind Goldfish?
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Can a goldfish go blind? Well, ok .. I guess obviously it can, but what could cause this to happen? i've got a bubble-eye type goldfish (not as puffy as some, but basically a white goldfish with bubbled eyes) .. hes always bit a bit on the ... well .. stupid side .. but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see .. he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly .. as if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more paniced the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats this every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out and swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. Is there a cure for this type of thing? One of his eyes looks like its got something in it .. like, inside the eye.. Given his swimming patterns, hes not eating well either .. just can't find the food .. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance! -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Michael Saunders (aka, Lord-Data) : ICQ: 514055 : http://www.vidguide.com
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 22:32:44
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Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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EMERGENCY 1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates 2. do the fish physical 3. change some or all of the water, add 1 teaspoon salt per 5 gallons water 4. from the water parameters and physical decide on a course of action 5. if there is nothing specific, do the tub to tub method "Lord-Data" <data@ihug.com.au > wrote: >Can a goldfish go blind? Well, ok .. I guess obviously it can, but what >could cause this to happen? > >i've got a bubble-eye type goldfish (not as puffy as some, but basically a >white goldfish with bubbled eyes) .. hes always bit a bit on the ... well .. >stupid side .. but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see .. >he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a >fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly .. as >if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank >walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more paniced >the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats this >every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out and >swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. > >Is there a cure for this type of thing? One of his eyes looks like its got >something in it .. like, inside the eye.. > >Given his swimming patterns, hes not eating well either .. just can't find >the food .. > >Anyone have any ideas? > >Thanks in advance! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make.
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 20:28:35
From: Gunther
Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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In article <4045705c$1@nexus.comcen.com.au >, data@ihug.com.au says... > but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see .. > he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a > fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly .. as > if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank > walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more paniced > the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats this > every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out and > swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. This isn't blindness, it's toxic water. You need to do an emergency water change pronto. But seeing how it's already a day later as I write this, it's probably too late. Gunther
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 12:33:20
From: Mel
Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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Goldfish can develop sight problems, yes, especially those with telescope or bubble eyes. However, I don't think the blindness is causing your problems - it sounds more like poor water quality to me. Have you tested recently for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate? If not then you really need to a.s.a.p. Buy the kits yourself or get your pet/fish shop to test it for you but take a pen and write the results down so you can post them here. Most advice given by these places is utter rubbish unfortunately. Until you get your water tested start daily 30% water changes using temperature matched and dechlorinated water as this will dilute any toxins in the water and make the fish a bit happier for now. Mel. "Lord-Data" <data@ihug.com.au > wrote in message news:4045705c$1@nexus.comcen.com.au... > Can a goldfish go blind? Well, ok .. I guess obviously it can, but what > could cause this to happen? > > i've got a bubble-eye type goldfish (not as puffy as some, but basically a > white goldfish with bubbled eyes) .. hes always bit a bit on the ... well .. > stupid side .. but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see .. > he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a > fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly .. as > if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank > walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more paniced > the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats this > every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out and > swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. > > Is there a cure for this type of thing? One of his eyes looks like its got > something in it .. like, inside the eye.. > > Given his swimming patterns, hes not eating well either .. just can't find > the food .. > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks in advance! > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > : Michael Saunders (aka, Lord-Data) > : ICQ: 514055 > : http://www.vidguide.com > >
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 10:52:09
From: John
Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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I have one of those telescope-eyed goldfish that lost an eye. In case he looses somehow the second one, is there a chance he could survive ? "Mel" <*@blueyonder.co.uk > wrote in message news:lgk1c.10787$Db4.10492@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > Goldfish can develop sight problems, yes, especially those with telescope or > bubble eyes. However, I don't think the blindness is causing your problems - > it sounds more like poor water quality to me. Have you tested recently for > ammonia, nitrite and nitrate? If not then you really need to a.s.a.p. Buy > the kits yourself or get your pet/fish shop to test it for you but take a > pen and write the results down so you can post them here. Most advice given > by these places is utter rubbish unfortunately. Until you get your water > tested start daily 30% water changes using temperature matched and > dechlorinated water as this will dilute any toxins in the water and make the > fish a bit happier for now. > Mel. > > "Lord-Data" <data@ihug.com.au> wrote in message > news:4045705c$1@nexus.comcen.com.au... > > Can a goldfish go blind? Well, ok .. I guess obviously it can, but what > > could cause this to happen? > > > > i've got a bubble-eye type goldfish (not as puffy as some, but basically a > > white goldfish with bubbled eyes) .. hes always bit a bit on the ... well > .. > > stupid side .. but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see > .. > > he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a > > fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly .. > as > > if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank > > walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more > paniced > > the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats this > > every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out > and > > swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. > > > > Is there a cure for this type of thing? One of his eyes looks like its got > > something in it .. like, inside the eye.. > > > > Given his swimming patterns, hes not eating well either .. just can't find > > the food .. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > : Michael Saunders (aka, Lord-Data) > > : ICQ: 514055 > > : http://www.vidguide.com > > > > > >
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 22:32:32
From:
Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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absolutely, food and no predators. "John" <john@real.tv > wrote: >I have one of those telescope-eyed goldfish that lost an eye. >In case he looses somehow the second one, is there a chance he >could survive ? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make.
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Date: 03 Mar 2004 16:09:28
From: Mel
Subject: Re: Blind Goldfish?
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There's no reason he wouldn't survive with no eyes, as long as disease doesn't set into the wound. You'd need to keep the water spotless and he'd soon learn to get around. "John" <john@real.tv > wrote in message news:4045ffc4_3@aeinews.... > I have one of those telescope-eyed goldfish that lost an eye. > In case he looses somehow the second one, is there a chance he > could survive ? > > > > "Mel" <*@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:lgk1c.10787$Db4.10492@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > Goldfish can develop sight problems, yes, especially those with telescope > or > > bubble eyes. However, I don't think the blindness is causing your > problems - > > it sounds more like poor water quality to me. Have you tested recently for > > ammonia, nitrite and nitrate? If not then you really need to a.s.a.p. Buy > > the kits yourself or get your pet/fish shop to test it for you but take a > > pen and write the results down so you can post them here. Most advice > given > > by these places is utter rubbish unfortunately. Until you get your water > > tested start daily 30% water changes using temperature matched and > > dechlorinated water as this will dilute any toxins in the water and make > the > > fish a bit happier for now. > > Mel. > > > > "Lord-Data" <data@ihug.com.au> wrote in message > > news:4045705c$1@nexus.comcen.com.au... > > > Can a goldfish go blind? Well, ok .. I guess obviously it can, but what > > > could cause this to happen? > > > > > > i've got a bubble-eye type goldfish (not as puffy as some, but basically > a > > > white goldfish with bubbled eyes) .. hes always bit a bit on the ... > well > > .. > > > stupid side .. but the last day or so, hes been acting as if he cant see > > .. > > > he just sits for a long time .. dorsal fin is down, and his tail (hes a > > > fantail) is looking a little odd .. when he does swim, he swims wildly > .. > > as > > > if he cant see .. fast and all over the place, and swims into both tank > > > walls and the plastic rock in there .. He seems to get more and more > > paniced > > > the more he swims, then gives up and sits for a while .. then repeats > this > > > every now and then .. every time he drifts into something he freaks out > > and > > > swims wildly again, which makes him worse .. > > > > > > Is there a cure for this type of thing? One of his eyes looks like its > got > > > something in it .. like, inside the eye.. > > > > > > Given his swimming patterns, hes not eating well either .. just can't > find > > > the food .. > > > > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > -- > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > > : Michael Saunders (aka, Lord-Data) > > > : ICQ: 514055 > > > : http://www.vidguide.com > > > > > > > > > > > >
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