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I have 3 Anthias. 1 male 2 female. I noticed the other day that one of them was hiding and had a big eye. I managed to catch him and put him in a QT.

I treated the water with API General Cure, and Kanaplex. The next day he looked worse. I treated the water with Erythromycin (which I used before on eye problems).

He just seems to keep getting worse. Now it's both eyes. I don't know what to do? Should I keep treating with what I have or try something else?
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I have 3 Anthias. 1 male 2 female. I noticed the other day that one of them was hiding and had a big eye. I managed to catch him and put him in a QT.

I treated the water with API General Cure, and Kanaplex. The next day he looked worse. I treated the water with Erythromycin (which I used before on eye problems).

He just seems to keep getting worse. I don't know what to do? Should I keep treating with what I have or try something else?
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This is both eyes and likely gas bubble embolism and even a symptom of Mycobacterium infection
 
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I have 3 Anthias. 1 male 2 female. I noticed the other day that one of them was hiding and had a big eye. I managed to catch him and put him in a QT.

I treated the water with API General Cure, and Kanaplex. The next day he looked worse. I treated the water with Erythromycin (which I used before on eye problems).

He just seems to keep getting worse. I don't know what to do? Should I keep treating with what I have or try something else?
c642d3df-1e69-4da3-b220-75620d4a64bb.jpg
This is both eyes and likely gas bubble embolism and even a symptom of Mycobacterium infection
Yes, it is both eyes now. It was only one when I put him in there.
 

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I have 3 Anthias. 1 male 2 female. I noticed the other day that one of them was hiding and had a big eye. I managed to catch him and put him in a QT.

I treated the water with API General Cure, and Kanaplex. The next day he looked worse. I treated the water with Erythromycin (which I used before on eye problems).

He just seems to keep getting worse. I don't know what to do? Should I keep treating with what I have or try something else?
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The gas in the eye is from some trauma, medications won’t help with that. I’ve tried withdrawing the gas with a tuberculin syringe, but it always returns.

The best thing to do is leave the fish alone in a quiet tank and see if it can reabsorb the gas in its own.

 
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The gas in the eye is from some trauma, medications won’t help with that. I’ve tried withdrawing the gas with a tuberculin syringe, but it always returns.

The best thing to do is leave the fish alone in a quiet tank and see if it can reabsorb the gas in its own.

Both eyes? Is that possible?

I'm not going to try to withdraw it myself. She's in her own tank now.

I hope it works out.
 

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Both eyes? Is that possible?

I'm not going to try to withdraw it myself. She's in her own tank now.

I hope it works out.

It’s rarer, but the catch up to move it may have damaged the second eye.

The only other cause of this is gas supersaturation. I ruled that out because only one anthias in the group is showing symptoms. Supersaturation would affect all fish of the same species equally.
 

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Yes, it is both eyes now. It was only one when I put him in there.
The most likely diagnosis is a bacterial infection. You have treated with mutiple antibiotics - with minimal help. Also minimal time. I would cut back what you're doing - to putting the fish in a hospital tank - and using Kanaplex. The other antibiotics you were using are likely not helpful≥. Then - wait.
 
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Yes, it is both eyes now. It was only one when I put him in there.
The most likely diagnosis is a bacterial infection. You have treated with mutiple antibiotics - with minimal help. Also minimal time. I would cut back what you're doing - to putting the fish in a hospital tank - and using Kanaplex. The other antibiotics you were using are likely not helpful≥. Then - wait.
I already used 1 dose of Kanaplex. I gave the second dose tonight before I made this post.
 

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