K Knowdafish Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 12, 2007 3,207 7 0 Philippines Oct 5, 2008 #11 It can be corrected with either contacts, lasik, or glasses!
C ctoychik Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 2,666 2 0 LAOS www.monsterfishkeepers.com Oct 6, 2008 #12 Bluey;2279710; said: I have hurd its got to do with diet and water conditions? Maybe change the diet? I have grown alot of aros up in the past some get drop eye some don't. I am currently growing up 4 silvers on live crickets ans insects to see if that diet will stop drop eye. Click to expand... The floating diet does not seem to be helping in my case. My two silvers start to develop DE. the one with the paimas does not ... may be because it gets more exercise and mustbe on the look out for fast moving paimas.
Bluey;2279710; said: I have hurd its got to do with diet and water conditions? Maybe change the diet? I have grown alot of aros up in the past some get drop eye some don't. I am currently growing up 4 silvers on live crickets ans insects to see if that diet will stop drop eye. Click to expand... The floating diet does not seem to be helping in my case. My two silvers start to develop DE. the one with the paimas does not ... may be because it gets more exercise and mustbe on the look out for fast moving paimas.
M manbai Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 30, 2008 272 0 0 43 Malaysia Oct 6, 2008 #13 i tink its kinda normal for silver bcoz ive experience it myself aswell watch others. mine i always give floating food bt still gt a dropd eye...anyhow i still love my fish
i tink its kinda normal for silver bcoz ive experience it myself aswell watch others. mine i always give floating food bt still gt a dropd eye...anyhow i still love my fish