Does anyone know what causes droopy eye in aro's? I think mine has the beginnings of it, even tho I have been very careful about diet and everything. It is only in one eye too, which is strange to me.
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HELP!!!crazystereo said:Does anyone know what causes droopy eye in aro's? I think mine has the beginnings of it, even tho I have been very careful about diet and everything. It is only in one eye too, which is strange to me.![]()
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crazystereo said:Does anyone know what causes droopy eye in aro's? I think mine has the beginnings of it, even tho I have been very careful about diet and everything. It is only in one eye too, which is strange to me.![]()
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ashdavid said:Here in Japan we can get wild caught silvers and 95% of the time they develope turned down eyes. I don't know where the theory that it is genetics came from but I tend to believe it is not true. The general censes over here is b/c when in the wild silvers majority of their diet come from the surface including a lot of insects,( thats why they are jumpers ) and being kept in an aquarium especialy with tank mates , they tend to be looking down all the time and this then gradualy over time becomes more and more noticable. The other theorys that fats build up behind the eye is somewhat true b/c when the eye turns down as explained above fats do tend to build up in the eye socket.