Crab Rangoon
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So I didn't think too much of it when one of my 5 cardinals was showing what looked like a minor eye injury. But the next day, the spot on his eye became an obvious glistening bubble, on the outer lens. This gas bubble continued slowly "floating" up across the lens over the next few days until it peaked at the top of the eye, and it clung there (picture freshwater plants "pearling" process) for a day or two.
Now the gas bubble has now traveled behind the eye, and wedged between the fishes body/head and the eye itself. The eye is still pretty much it's normal size, unlike in pop-eye, it's just pushed out from the head. In turn, the extra pressure on the fishes internals seems to take it's toll by making the fish flap its fins in a more labored fashion, but I can't tell if it's having more trouble keeping itself down, or up
I plan to do a freshwater dip on the fish this evening, as there are now TWO of them with this issue. I'm familiar with seeing this sort of thing happen to seahorses from time to time, but not to their eye.
Any experience / advise?
Now the gas bubble has now traveled behind the eye, and wedged between the fishes body/head and the eye itself. The eye is still pretty much it's normal size, unlike in pop-eye, it's just pushed out from the head. In turn, the extra pressure on the fishes internals seems to take it's toll by making the fish flap its fins in a more labored fashion, but I can't tell if it's having more trouble keeping itself down, or up
I plan to do a freshwater dip on the fish this evening, as there are now TWO of them with this issue. I'm familiar with seeing this sort of thing happen to seahorses from time to time, but not to their eye.
Any experience / advise?