Persistent popeye

ThRoewer

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I have a Starcki damsel (one of 3 I have in that QT) that developed popeye on one of its eyes a couple of weeks ago.

It seems that there is gas under the eye.

The fish is otherwise healthy and active.

I already treated the tank 3 times with Epsom salt but it didn't really help.

Does anyone have another promising treatment option?
 
For actual eye infections, erythromycin is the only ABX which has ever worked for me. Supposedly minocycline works on gram - eye infections.

If the gas bubble was in a better spot you could try lancing the air out using a 30 gauge insulin syringe.
 
For actual eye infections, erythromycin is the only ABX which has ever worked for me. Supposedly minocycline works on gram - eye infections.

If the gas bubble was in a better spot you could try lancing the air out using a 30 gauge insulin syringe.

Do you use the erythromycin gel for direct application?
 
Since there are more fish in the tank topical application might be better. No need to treat everyone. Also, it seems the topical ointment is easier to get.
 
I believe my moorish idol has a gas bubble underneith each eye. It looks just like an air bubble the is at the top of the eye like an eye lid. Is this from an infection? should I treat with erythromycin or just let it run its course? It is eating well but does have some fin damage and an abrasion on its side. Will epson salts help? I see to treat with 1 teaspoon per 5 gallon, do I treat the entire tank and for how long?
thanks
jeff
 

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Here he is today. If anything the bubble on the other eye has gotten bigger. I bought some erythromycin on the way home so I can treat with that if that is what you suggest.
thanks a lot
Jeff
 
Is it possible that a fish could have gotten the air issue from the flight from California to Ohio? I checked in on the fish several hours later tonight after I took the picture and the bubbles were about half the size. I watched the fish for a bit and it twitched quickly and I saw an air bubble float to the surface from the fish. I think the membrane couldnt expand any more and might have burst open a bit and relieved some of the air.
Jeff
 
I did see gas bubble disease for horses, seems they have a treatment for them. Today the bubbles seem to have gone behind the eyes, both are bulging out quite a bit. Still only feeding well and keeping water clean. Not sure that antibiotics would help.
Thanks
Jeff
 
No, I was having trouble finding details on it. Found dosage but can it be used in hypo, ok for all the fish in tank? For how long?
Jeff
 
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