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Hi everyone, one side of my HBG eye suddenly turn to like this last night. Yesterday morning it is still normal. I don't know why it become like this. Actually he doesn't eat anything like more than a month. I didn't add any new tankmate. Everything keep the same as before. I don't know it is cloudy eye or not. It doesn't like clouldy for me. It looks like blind. What should I do? I put salt and turn higher temperature already.
 
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Hi everyone, one side of my HBG eye suddenly turn to like this last night. Yesterday morning it is still normal. I don't know why it become like this. Actually he doesn't eat anything like more than a month. I didn't add any new tankmate. Everything keep the same as before. I don't know it is cloudy eye or not. It doesn't like clouldy for me. It looks like blind. What should I do? I put salt and turn higher temperature already.
Water parameters?
 
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Looks a little swollen maybe he did some damage while you were away? Jumped and hit its eye. Do you have wood/ plants, etc in the tank? Could’ve also hit that overnight but Either way still check the water.
 
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YES I have a driftwood in the tank for my pleco. if it damages by the driftwood, I shouldn't put any medicine for it ,right?
 
YES I have a driftwood in the tank for my pleco. if it damages by the driftwood, I shouldn't put any medicine for it ,right?

That may be it, one of your tank mates could have spooked the aro and he hit the wood. Not sure how to treat it tbh sorry I can’t be more help ?
 
Fish don't quit feeding for no reason. Something is wrong and you need to troubleshoot if you want to help the situation.

There is a protocol in the Diseases forum in the thread that says "Read this before posting health related questions".

If you wanted our help, we'd need to start with water parameters measured by a liquid API test kit - ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH, also temp, temp stability, pH stability, TDS and hardness, both KH and GH, any indication of DO could help further. We need numbers in ppm, not words. No numbers = pretty much no help, as we wouldn't know where to start.

Diet.

Interaction with the tank mates.

WC schedule.

A lot of things matter.
 
Fish don't quit feeding for no reason. Something is wrong and you need to troubleshoot if you want to help the situation.

There is a protocol in the Diseases forum in the thread that says "Read this before posting health related questions".

If you wanted our help, we'd need to start with water parameters measured by a liquid API test kit - ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH, also temp, temp stability, pH stability, TDS and hardness, both KH and GH, any indication of DO could help further. We need numbers in ppm, not words. No numbers = pretty much no help, as we wouldn't know where to start.

Diet.

Interaction with the tank mates.

WC schedule.

A lot of things matter.
ok will go get that kit today !! Thanks
 
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