Flagfin Angel popeye!

stevemgill

New Member
My beautiful Flagfin Angel devleoped a popeye overnight. Has anybody ever experienced this? What can I do about it if anything? I've had him for eight months and he has been extremely healthy
 

mess88

Member
me .not being a pro at this i would use ampicillin. i would seek more advise on this . Someone may have a better idea for you.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by mess88
me .not being a pro at this i won't use ampicillin. i would seek more advise on this . Someone may have a better idea for you.
qt and melafix .. i did it for my yt and it was gone with the week treatment.. never occured again
 

nicetry

Active Member
Don't jump to medications right off. Eye problems can be caused by a number of things. It might be bacterial, it may be an abrasion which caused the swelling. IMO, try a large water change first using aged,aerated saltwater, matching temp and pH as close to display levels as possible. Sometimes, this will help with an eye problem. Can you post your water parameters, specifically nitrate and pH. Tank size and mates? Any noted aggression?
 

mess88

Member
i think most people that that care of there fish have good water quailty. seem most everyone has it pretty close . If you smart enough to check your water, you'll problem be smart enoughy to being up the fact you have a problem with nitate and so on. Thats the one thing in this hobby is there is somemany know it alls . Whats a guy going to write back my amn. 8.00 my nitates are 80 . I really wondering about this hobby. 8 out 10 people in this hobby are Nuts. This hobby must being out the nuts. Go to the fish store there all crazy. How much money can i guy make working at one of those store 10 -15 hour.
 

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by nicetry
Don't jump to medications right off. Eye problems can be caused by a number of things. It might be bacterial, it may be an abrasion which caused the swelling. IMO, try a large water change first using aged,aerated saltwater, matching temp and pH as close to display levels as possible. Sometimes, this will help with an eye problem. Can you post your water parameters, specifically nitrate and pH. Tank size and mates? Any noted aggression?
thank you i 4 got to mention tht tht you should indeed check your levels and make sure nothings out of wack.. :cheer: good call
-bill109
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Originally Posted by mess88
i hope that's the first thing anyone does.

Mess88, why are you so cynical? Not everyone has perfect water quality. Even if their water parameters are good, we still need to ask, just to be able to rule out whether it is a problem with the water. If the poster does not want to be honest and tell us that their nitrate is at 80 ppm, that is their loss. We are not losing anything by not being able to help a person, but the person lying could be potentially losing a fish.
Most people are honest though. You would be surprised how many people report a bad water parameter here and there. Then, by them admitting the problem, we are able to help them fix the issue.
There are plenty of smart people who work at local fish stores. I have worked at a few, and always enjoyed my time there. It is a great place to learn new information and help people who may need some advice. Even if it is not always the best pay, it is nice to know that you are able to help so many people with their aquariums.
Please, do not hijack other people's threads. Steve needs help with his problem. If you do not have anything helpful to offer, please do not post.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Steve, my first thought was possibly aggression, since flagfin angels are not usually a very dominant fish.
Like nicetry said though, pH and nitrate can also be issues.
 

hammerhed7

Active Member
if levels check out, and you must treat, I have also had good luck with melafix, and because it is all natural it is not very stressful to the fish IMO
Good Luck
 

who dey

Active Member
IME ive treated popeye on my coral beauty with garlic and daily water changes until symptoms went away. Like posted above... so many variables can contribute to the condition but most likely it comes from a crash into the rock that can be aggrivated by less than perfect water parameters. Good luck to you
 

who dey

Active Member
Originally Posted by mess88
i think most people that that care of there fish have good water quailty. seem most everyone has it pretty close . If you smart enough to check your water, you'll problem be smart enoughy to being up the fact you have a problem with nitate and so on. Thats the one thing in this hobby is there is somemany know it alls . Whats a guy going to write back my amn. 8.00 my nitates are 80 . I really wondering about this hobby. 8 out 10 people in this hobby are Nuts. This hobby must being out the nuts. Go to the fish store there all crazy. How much money can i guy make working at one of those store 10 -15 hour.

you must be one of those Know it all's... right??
 
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