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I added 2 yellow wrasses to my tank 1 week ago. They were previously in quarantine for 3 weeks and did fine.

I just noticed one of them has a white bulging eye and his fin also appears white on the tip.

Any idea what’s happening? Should I pull him from the tank?


He seems to act fine and accepts food. All other finish appear healthy.

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I added 2 yellow wrasses to my tank 1 week ago. They were previously in quarantine for 3 weeks and did fine.

I just noticed one of them has a white bulging eye and his fin also appears white on the tip.

Any idea what’s happening? Should I pull him from the tank?


He seems to act fine and accepts food. All other finish appear healthy.

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What were they treated with while in quarantine?
Single bulging eyes like this are often from an injury. They often get better on their own in a few weeks, but this is a pretty severe case. The treatment is typically Maracyn 1/erythromycin in a treatment tank.
You do want to try and figure out if the fish are fighting and causing injury.
Jay
 

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It looks to be something like Popeye. The fish probably got it from an injury or trying to clean itself. If you can catch him remove the fish into a qt system, although if he‘s a bit of a pain to catch I would suggest leaving him there as you don‘t want stress him out or cause himself to get another injury. I have had more experience with Popeye in freshwater, but Im sure that it’ll get better in a few weeks if given the proper treatment. Keep an eye on the other fish if you don’t remove him as they could be the cause of the injury.
 

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It looks to be something like Popeye. The fish probably got it from an injury or trying to clean itself. If you can catch him remove the fish into a qt system, although if he‘s a bit of a pain to catch I would suggest leaving him there as you don‘t want stress him out or cause himself to get another injury. I have had more experience with Popeye in freshwater, but Im sure that it’ll get better in a few weeks if given the proper treatment. Keep an eye on the other fish if you don’t remove him as they could be the cause of the injury.
As Jay stated, even at popeye state, often caused by injury or bacterial issue. Ethromyacin is the best treatment for single eye issues. If bacterial can be confirmed, maracyn which can be mixed with maracyn/maracyn 1 to treat both,
For now, I would treat with Maracyn
As for the mention of fish fighting, best method is to set your cell phone on video mode for 45 mins, do a light feeding and walk away - YOU MUST WALK AWAY.
The aggressor will usually try to hog the food and chase other away. Come back and review video and you may be able to see your culprit
 

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I added 2 yellow wrasses to my tank 1 week ago. They were previously in quarantine for 3 weeks and did fine.

I just noticed one of them has a white bulging eye and his fin also appears white on the tip.

Any idea what’s happening? Should I pull him from the tank?


He seems to act fine and accepts food. All other finish appear healthy.

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Did your wrasse make it? I’m going through the same thing right now. I got 2 of them recently and they have been mostly hiding but I just got home from work and notice one of them with one Popeye and missing most of the fin. Looks just like yours.
 
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Did your wrasse make it? I’m going through the same thing right now. I got 2 of them recently and they have been mostly hiding but I just got home from work and notice one of them with one Popeye and missing most of the fin. Looks just like yours.
Unfortunately he did not make it. The second one is doing well though.
 

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Did your wrasse make it? I’m going through the same thing right now. I got 2 of them recently and they have been mostly hiding but I just got home from work and notice one of them with one Popeye and missing most of the fin. Looks just like yours.
Obviously fish aggression
 

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