Salt might help, but, I want to make it clear that I don't know what I'm talking about
. If its breathing heavy probably a good idea to add an airstone to the tank.

Natural_Born_Killer;3343415; said:just finished doing a roughly 70% wc.
don't have any photos of the injury, my fish aren't seeming very keen to be photographed at the moment.
not entirely sure how he/she got the injury, seems a bit of a mystery as i don't think he/she ran into anything.
just looks like a bursted blood vessel in the eye (similar to the ones us humans get actually).
he/she seems quite quiet at the moment just sorta chilling at the bottom. the only thing that has me worried is that he/she seems to breathing a bit more heavily than normal. mouth is sort of gasping a bit...
I had two 2inch oscars in a 30 gallon with two other cichlids and a giant gourami, they were doing just fine until one fine day i find them all beaten up in the mornin (I loved these guys!). Pretty sure it was that freak cichlid I have in the tank (no one on MFK has been able to identify it so far).
Anyways, one oscar dies towards the afternoon and now i'm left with one that has pretty much the same condition as yours, it has a white covering over one of his eyes and it's been there for about 2 weeks now, I've just separated him and put him in a small tank where he won't sustain any more injuries. hopefully he'll be better or has he gone blind? If so, is it for life?