john511178
New member
I apologize for asking a question that may have been answered somewhere. I am new to the site and am having trouble navigating. I found a link for "cloudy eyes, popeye" under fish disease treatment, but the link said it was temporarily disabled.
My problem:
I have a 35 gallon, reef/fish tank. Yesterday I noticed my red velvet wrasse has a cloudy/swollen eye. Also there is puffiness just under the eye under his scales so I don't believe it is strictly popeye. You can barely see it just to the right of his eye in the photo. He gets very excited during feeding and has jumped out of the tank twice in the last month. Luckily I was there to put him back in but fear he compromised his protective coating and caught a bacterial infection. It didn't occur to me at the time to address the posibility.
I checked my paramters:
Nitrate, nitrite, ammonia are 0. Alk/pH good, SG 1.023, and temp 78.
I did a 15% water change anyway. I dropped the SG to 1.021 to make it easier on the fish to stay hydrated. I read to add epsom salt, I added 4 tsp for the 35 gallons. I also added 15mL of Melafix. I had to turn off my skimmer and carbon filter.
He still has a great apetite so I fed him frozen shrimp and garlic soaked in selcon to help his immune system.
I read about fresh water dips for parasites, but do not believe that is the cause and don't want to remove the fish yet. I also read about Maracyn 2, penicilin, ampicilin, tetracycline but don't want to use chemicals if not needed. I don't want to affect the corals or live rock.
Can someone please tell me if I'm doing the right or alternatively what I should be doing. I have only been in the hobby 2 years and this is my first problem so I feel a bit lost.
Also, how long can I leave my filters off while using the Melafix, I don't want to create more problems.
Thank you in advance, John.
My problem:
I have a 35 gallon, reef/fish tank. Yesterday I noticed my red velvet wrasse has a cloudy/swollen eye. Also there is puffiness just under the eye under his scales so I don't believe it is strictly popeye. You can barely see it just to the right of his eye in the photo. He gets very excited during feeding and has jumped out of the tank twice in the last month. Luckily I was there to put him back in but fear he compromised his protective coating and caught a bacterial infection. It didn't occur to me at the time to address the posibility.
I checked my paramters:
Nitrate, nitrite, ammonia are 0. Alk/pH good, SG 1.023, and temp 78.
I did a 15% water change anyway. I dropped the SG to 1.021 to make it easier on the fish to stay hydrated. I read to add epsom salt, I added 4 tsp for the 35 gallons. I also added 15mL of Melafix. I had to turn off my skimmer and carbon filter.
He still has a great apetite so I fed him frozen shrimp and garlic soaked in selcon to help his immune system.
I read about fresh water dips for parasites, but do not believe that is the cause and don't want to remove the fish yet. I also read about Maracyn 2, penicilin, ampicilin, tetracycline but don't want to use chemicals if not needed. I don't want to affect the corals or live rock.
Can someone please tell me if I'm doing the right or alternatively what I should be doing. I have only been in the hobby 2 years and this is my first problem so I feel a bit lost.
Also, how long can I leave my filters off while using the Melafix, I don't want to create more problems.
Thank you in advance, John.