Molly with a swollen eyeball

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  1. Eli_The_Eel

    Eli_The_Eel Fire Worm

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    I just picked up a new sailfin molly for my FW tank about two weeks ago, and I just noticed today that he has a large bulbous left eye. Its hard to see in the picture, but if you've seen anything like it before, you could probably recognize it.

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    I guess it could just be a natural problem, I just hope it's not a disease that's going to murder all of my fish.
     
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  3. Tangster

    Tangster 3reef Sponsor

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    May be an injury or a infection ? Have have you added any salt to the tanks water ? You may want to find out what pop eye looks like .. And treat for that is necessary.. Mollies as well as most all live bearer's do..From platty's to Guppies . Mollies really benefit from a little non-iodized table or marine aquarium salt being added to their water.
     
  4. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    I thought once popeye was there that was it - good bye fish. Isnt pop eye basically tuberculosis
     
  5. gazog

    gazog Kole Tang

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    I don't know about it being tuberculosis, never heard that before. A fish having Popeye is usually a sign that there is something else wrong.
    There really isn't any treatment for it other than doing water changes and keeping the tank clean. .

    Here is two real good articles on Popeye for both fresh and Marine fishes. The one about fresh water mentions using Epsom salts to draw the
    liquids out of the eye, I have never heard of that before but it stands to reason that it should work.

    Fresh Water Popeye

    Salt Water Popeye.