HELP needed!

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Tendou Souji

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Hi guys. I recently noticed that one of my lap's eye seem to be a bit cloudy:cry: Frm what I see, only the part directly in front of its eye seems cloudy while the rest of the eye seems normal. If it's due to poor water conditions, then more than just 1 bichir should be infected with it and both of its eyes should be cloudy. So here's the question: what is it caused by and what's its cure?:confused: Thanks in advance.
 
Could just bumb itself and hit the eye. This happens when they hit a decor or the top cover hard. If it just the outer lense, it will cure itself in no time. I had bichirs before with severe eye damage from getting bit accidentally by a larger bichir and it heal back perfectly in a few weeks. I just did regular water change and added salt. Didn't even bother with other meds, just salt.
 
I had a similar case before, just do frequent water changes n use salt, should do the job, but keep an eye on the water ph.
 
This has happened to my Dels twice, sometimes in both eyes to the point I thought they went blind, then one day it just goes away and hasn't come back. All I did were water changes.
 
Yup!Just continue performing your regular partial water changes and the cloudiness in your P.lapradei's eye will normalize in no time.:)
 
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