What is the best and fastest solution if a fish develops "Cloudy Eye"?
Introduction to Cloudy Eye Symptoms
"Cloudy Eye" is a relatively common disease among ornamental fish. This means that a white film appears on the outside or inside of the fish’s eye, similar to "cataracts." This white film prevents the fish from seeing clearly.

Common Causes of Cloudy Eye
When we see "Cloudy Eye" appear, it essentially comes down to these few situations.
The first is poor water quality. When the water quality deteriorates, ornamental fish will develop "Cloudy Eye."
Another cause is fighting. If the fish fight frequently, with several fish constantly chasing and attacking a single fish, that fish may experience psychological stress. When the stress becomes excessive, "Cloudy Eye" can also occur.

Self-Healing and Conditioning Methods
For "Cloudy Eye" caused by stress, you only need to isolate and observe the fish separately, ensuring other fish do not attack the injured one again. After a period of time, if the water quality remains good, this type of "Cloudy Eye" can heal on its own without intervention. If the "Cloudy Eye" is caused by deteriorating water quality, then the water quality needs to be regulated. Once the water quality is restored, the fish will recover.
Medical Intervention Methods
If the "Cloudy Eye" is caused by fighting or impact injuries, medical intervention can be administered. For example, you can use Compound Sulfamethoxazole (a common antibacterial medication); putting about 10 tablets in 150 liters (approx. 40 US gallons) of water will suffice. Another method is to use Yellow Powder (nitrofuran-based disinfectant powder), adding it according to the standard dosage. This is the fastest way and method to help ornamental fish recover from "Cloudy Eye."

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Comments(1)
Very helpful information! For medical treatment, how long do you typically continue dosing with Compound Sulfamethoxazole or Yellow Powder?