Bulging Cloudy Eye

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Is it being beat up ???? is this the only one ?????Very clean water with pure salt try that first along with alot of 1/4 water changes do one every day keep the water very clean !!! If it's being beat on you will need to seperate Cloudy eye more often then not is bad water number 2 on my list is being beat on Pbass when fussing go for the eyes is yo watch them closely when fry .....
 
Lets see a pic of it....every once in a while one of my growouts will scratch their eye on something and get a swollen cloudy eye, but it goes away with good quality water. I recently had one of my Bahia cut his eye on something and it was pretty bad I thought he would lose sight but it healed up in less than a week and is now back to normal without me doing anything extra.
 
NO!!! it would not ..That is an injury and you better get more salt in the and and do a water change ..Water change being first ....

Already did a 20% change and put in salt after finished... The tank is at work & I'm already home... I'll have to see in the morning how it looks. I've got a big rock that they all seem to hide in the crevasse of... That might be how this happened. I'm gonna take it out tomorrow!
 
My guess is it did it on those rocks. Beautiful rocks though...I'd keep them. ;)


Also, a pH of 6.6 is not so low as to warrant mucking around with water parameters and risk doing more harm than good...if I could get pH 6.6 water I'd run it indefinitely with a big smile on my face. Do some research of your own before following any advice that recommends fiddling with your pH in your current range. PBass in the Amazon thrive in blackwater areas with a pH below 5, albeit for some relatively unique reasons specific to the blackwater "process".
 
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