Bug-eyed clown with ich?

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On Thursday this clarkii, at work, had a few white speckles on his head, and his left eye became noticeably larger than the right.

We gave him a fresh water dip for the white speckles, which we presumed to be ich (no other fish in the system has shown any symptoms; just this one clown), and he seemed to handle it well.

(He had another dip today, and I believe my manager dipped him, yesterday?)

Today, both his eyes were swollen, and he was bumping into things.

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By the evening, he was just hovering in one corner, breathing hard.
At one point the spotted hawkfish straight-up sat on him (it's the hawkfish's favorite Judging Corner), and the clown didn't really do much, aside from flail for a moment.

Hawkfish is not helpful.
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He can't see, from what I can tell.

Most frustrating of all; our store does not have a qt/hospital tank. [emoji31]
 

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Can you guys possibly get a hold of a ten gallon or something to use as a hospital tank ?? Looks like the fish has popeye
 

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If both eyes are popped out, then he likely has an infection spreading from eye to eye. Erythromycin would be my treatment of choice. I also suspect this fish has an underlying parasite (velvet or brook) and/or worm (flukes) problem.

Below are alternative treatments for Popeye that your manager might find more acceptable to dose into the water:
  • Melafix
  • Epsom salt (1 tablespoon per 5 gals) to help reduce the swelling
 

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If both eyes are popped out, then he likely has an infection spreading from eye to eye. Erythromycin would be my treatment of choice. I also suspect this fish has an underlying parasite (velvet or brook) and/or worm (flukes) problem.

Below are alternative treatments for Popeye that your manager might find more acceptable to dose into the water:
  • Melafix
  • Epsom salt (1 tablespoon per 5 gals) to help reduce the swelling

+1 Best of luck convincing them to let you help him. :)
 
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He was the best anemone steward an aquarist could ask for. He'd host anything and feed them all the time
 

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