darkelf3769
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I've got a 40g fish/live rock setup, which until recently was happily and peacefully populated by a percula clown, a four-stripe dascyllus, and a zebra goby. I'm off at college during the week and my mother keeps my tank. I had noticed previously that the zebra goby was looking thin and seemed to be off its food, but this weekend the poor fish is looking horrible, and startlingly, seems to have gone blind. Its favorite haunt beneath a rock is seldom habited, and it bumps and wanders around the bottom of the tank, occasionally coming to the surface and acting as if striking at food or gulping air. Once the hardest member of the trio to catch, I can now scoop the goby into a clear drinking glass with no difficulty. When I put it into a small plastic one-gallon tank filled with thawed brine shrimp and plankton, the goby gobbles its fill. The fish's eyes look clear and normal, and the other fish generally leave it alone, although the damsel does some ineffective flaring of fins at the oblivious goby. What could be the problem?