Hi. I would like to start off with that I do 50% water changes while vacuuming the gravel once a week. I also use Seachem Prime for to dechlorinate the tap water. I have two small oscars living in my 55 gallon grow out tank. So Thursday night I fed my two Oscar fish and checked them out and they were happily eating and very active. They looked great. Then Friday morning when I fed them, I noticed one of them had one bulging eye. Here is a picture of his eye:
Then I went to work and did some research on how to treat this. On my way home I decided to pick up some T.C. Tetracycline for a hefty price. When I got home 12 hours later, I was in for a huge surprise. His eye looked 3 times worse and he was very stressed (his color was gray and not the normal orange/red and black like he usually is..). Here is another picture:
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I could not believe how much worse it got in just 12 hours. I quickly started treatment with the medication. I also put in a tank divider to separate the two oscars because people told me it could be due to the two fish fighting. I raised the temperature to 83 becauss I read that it helps kill the bacteria causing popeye. It is now Saturday and he is swimming slowly but he does have his normal color back. He still is eating which is good i guess. His eye is pretty much the same as Friday night (the second picture). I am hoping for the best. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and if you had any similar experiences I would love to hear them.
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Then I went to work and did some research on how to treat this. On my way home I decided to pick up some T.C. Tetracycline for a hefty price. When I got home 12 hours later, I was in for a huge surprise. His eye looked 3 times worse and he was very stressed (his color was gray and not the normal orange/red and black like he usually is..). Here is another picture:
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I could not believe how much worse it got in just 12 hours. I quickly started treatment with the medication. I also put in a tank divider to separate the two oscars because people told me it could be due to the two fish fighting. I raised the temperature to 83 becauss I read that it helps kill the bacteria causing popeye. It is now Saturday and he is swimming slowly but he does have his normal color back. He still is eating which is good i guess. His eye is pretty much the same as Friday night (the second picture). I am hoping for the best. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and if you had any similar experiences I would love to hear them.
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