This is an odd topic but one I hope makes sense. I went to the eye doctor on friday. I wear glasses and have high myopia also known as near-sighted.
Friday I was told I have pre-glaucoma. This makes me alittle nervous about keeping a fish tank as I don't want to burden my husband with the care and tank maintenence, water changes etc. I also fear that as my eyes get worse it will be hard for me to maintain the tank. It is only a 10 gallon, but still.
My depth perception and peripheral vision is pretty bad now, and could technically get worse in the coming months.
I'm getting new glasses on friday but that will just help my central vision not my peripheral (side) vision, but it will help with depth perception alittle.
Again, I don't want to put the taking care of the tank on my husband either, he works long hours and doesn't need the extra work, he was awesome enough to let me have the fish tank etc.
Advice would be helpful, thanks.
Friday I was told I have pre-glaucoma. This makes me alittle nervous about keeping a fish tank as I don't want to burden my husband with the care and tank maintenence, water changes etc. I also fear that as my eyes get worse it will be hard for me to maintain the tank. It is only a 10 gallon, but still.
My depth perception and peripheral vision is pretty bad now, and could technically get worse in the coming months.
I'm getting new glasses on friday but that will just help my central vision not my peripheral (side) vision, but it will help with depth perception alittle.
Again, I don't want to put the taking care of the tank on my husband either, he works long hours and doesn't need the extra work, he was awesome enough to let me have the fish tank etc.
Advice would be helpful, thanks.

