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Date: 30 Nov 2005 11:26:24
From: Deborah J. Brown
Subject: Goldfish Eye problem
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Hi all, Yep, t'is me again with a neat new problem. I recently got a new goldfish for the 30 gallon tank. He's been in quarantine for the last 2 weeks (less one day) when I noticed that he has a problem in his left eye. The right eye looks perfectly normal but the left looks like the White Witch in Narnia's eyes. ie. Completely dead black. It doesn't look like the eye is missing, more as if the pupil has opened up so completely that you can't see the outer iris at all. I haven't moved him from the quarantine tank and don't plan on doing so at the moment, but I'd like to figure out if this is something catching or simply due to some accident the poor thing had in the tank. Water quality is fair to good. The nitTRATE is a bit higher than desireable, but not impossibly so. I'll probably do another water change soon because of it. The pH is also higher than I like, though I'm not sure what I can do about that at the moment. Everything else is solidly in the acceptable ranges. No ammonia, no niTRITEs whatsoever. The main thing is being sure this isn't going to hurt the two healthy fellows in the big tank and knowing what to do to treat the problem, if I can. Thanks! Deborah
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Date: 02 Dec 2005 16:56:41
From: graham
Subject: Re: Goldfish Eye problem
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Deborah J. Brown wrote: > Hi all, > > Yep, t'is me again with a neat new problem. > > I recently got a new goldfish for the 30 gallon tank. He's been in > quarantine for the last 2 weeks (less one day) when I noticed that he > has a problem in his left eye. > > The right eye looks perfectly normal but the left looks like the White > Witch in Narnia's eyes. ie. Completely dead black. It doesn't look > like the eye is missing, more as if the pupil has opened up so > completely that you can't see the outer iris at all. > > I haven't moved him from the quarantine tank and don't plan on doing > so at the moment, but I'd like to figure out if this is something > catching or simply due to some accident the poor thing had in the > tank. > > Water quality is fair to good. The nitTRATE is a bit higher than > desireable, but not impossibly so. I'll probably do another water > change soon because of it. The pH is also higher than I like, though > I'm not sure what I can do about that at the moment. Everything else > is solidly in the acceptable ranges. No ammonia, no niTRITEs > whatsoever. > > The main thing is being sure this isn't going to hurt the two healthy > fellows in the big tank and knowing what to do to treat the problem, > if I can. > > Thanks! > > Deborah > I could have sworn at first glance that said "GoldenEye" problem....... "My name is pond, James pond" " Licensed to gill" Sorry, I couldn't let that one pass, I tried, honest! Graham Chapman
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Date: 30 Nov 2005 11:47:27
From: Koi-lo
Subject: Re: Goldfish Eye problem
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"Deborah J. Brown" <kosagi@woh.rr.com > wrote in message news:u9kro1hg63fft3ncmpvcv61tt9m0n7ikih@4ax.com... > Hi all, > > Yep, t'is me again with a neat new problem. > > I recently got a new goldfish for the 30 gallon tank. He's been in > quarantine for the last 2 weeks (less one day) when I noticed that he > has a problem in his left eye. > > The right eye looks perfectly normal but the left looks like the White > Witch in Narnia's eyes. ie. Completely dead black. It doesn't look > like the eye is missing, more as if the pupil has opened up so > completely that you can't see the outer iris at all. ==================== Could it just be a normal pigment change? Is this a calico fish? -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }<((((o > ~~~ }<{{{{o> ~~~ }<(((((o>
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