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Picasso with cloudy eyes? |
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New in Town
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Winter Park, FL
Posts: 3
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I have noticed that my Picasso trigger has had cloudy eyes ever since I put him in my tank. The water conditions are ph-8.2, nitrate-40, nitrite->.l, and ammonia-0(Salifert). My tank has been established for about 5 months. My trigger is doing great and follows me around the tank and eats his food with percision. The film on his eyes is greenish when he swims next to the light. Is this normal or is it a problem and how do I solve? I am worried about this because I am thinking about adding another fish. Thanks for all your help and time!
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Governor
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Arden, NC USA
Posts: 2,767
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I had a wrasse I introduced to my reef tank a month ago, he developed the same problem, cloudy eye. I cured him by adding a few drops of Koylic galic liquid and a drop or two of liquid vitiamins to his food. I would add the stuff and let it soak in before I feed all my fish. It cleared up in a weeks time.
I got the garlic at GNC and the liquid vitamin came from wal-mart, Centrum liquid.
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