Endlicheri with a red eye

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My thoughts
a).Could be an injury from decor inside the tank or pond
b).Gram-negative bacterial infection
 
from the looks of it :iagree:
make sure to keep the water clean, and add salt. hopefully its not infected yet.
 
beblondie;1533544; said:
My thoughts
a).Could be an injury from decor inside the tank or pond
b).Gram-negative bacterial infection

What is a gram-negative bacterial infection? What should I do to treat it if it is?

Edit- After checking google, I think that it might be. I just don't understand where it came from. Params are perfect, no aggression.

I found that I should use this: "Treat with Nitrofuracin Green to expedite healingb). Treat with Gentamycin" --> I copied this from a website.

Should I put him in a hospital tank? Which product should I use?
 
Maracyn-Two is a Broad-spectrum antibiotic for gram-negative bacterial infections in aquarium fish.If possible isolate the the fish in a ten gallon tank for treatment just follow the instructions on the packaging-Anne
 
beblondie;1533591; said:
Maracyn-Two is a Broad-spectrum antibiotic for gram-negative bacterial infections in aquarium fish.If possible isolate the the fish in a ten gallon tank for treatment just follow the instructions on the packaging-Anne

Thanks. If it isn't a gram-negative bacterial infection, will the maracyn 2 harm it?

Why is the other endi unaffected? (They eat the same food, mainly tilapia and sinking pellets)
 
If it isn't a gram-negative bacterial infection, will the maracyn 2 harm it?
Nope

Why is the other endi unaffected?WHo really knows better imune system?why does 1 child get chicken pox and not the other?
 
beblondie;1533619; said:
If it isn't a gram-negative bacterial infection, will the maracyn 2 harm it?
Nope

Why is the other endi unaffected?WHo really knows better imune system?why does 1 child get chicken pox and not the other?

Thanks for your help. I'll do some extra water changes in the tank to make sure the other doesn't get it and separate this guy. Hopefully he/she will make a full recovery.
 
Can't chime in with a health solution, but I can help with the blurry pics. Most digital cameras have a "macro" setting that allows you to take the shot from a close range. On most cameras the macro setting looks like a yellow tulip.
(I could only find a black one on google. But the image is the same.)

Macro_icon.jpg
 
Druu;1534905; said:
Can't chime in with a health solution, but I can help with the blurry pics. Most digital cameras have a "macro" setting that allows you to take the shot from a close range. On most cameras the macro setting looks like a yellow tulip.
(I could only find a black one on google. But the image is the same.)

Thanks, I'll check if my camera has it.

channarox;1535714; said:
anne has said it al. :D
i'd just add salt and bump up the temp.

I'm thinking of giving it a bath in the marycn 2, then bumping up the temp and adding the salt, instead of setting up a whole new tank. I'll give him the bath for 10 minutes in 2 gallons of water, using the recommended amount.
Do you think this will work/is better?
 
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