Julii Corydora eye popped

sm100378

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Sep 20, 2007
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Hello,

While doing a head count, my Julii's right eye was popped out of its head, literally out of the socket like someone squeezed the head. I was forced to remove and euthanasia the cat to save the other fish and cory's, should it be a parasite.

Can anyone give me any ideas as to what happened?

Thanks
 
hmmm. one day i introduced some very small baby cories into my tank which already had adult cories and angelfish. as soon as the first baby was in, one of the angels came down to investigate, thought the baby was food, and sucked one of its eyes right out. maybe this is what happened here. you have a lot of fish in the tank and it's possible that if the angels have decided to breed, they are becoming aggressive towards the other fish.

was that cory acting strangely before his eye popped out?
any physical symptoms on him or other fish (sunken bellies, inactivity, white stringy feces, etc)?
how long ago did you get it?
any other recent additions?
any other recent illness?
aamonia/nitrite/nitrate?
water changes - how much and how often?

i am sorry for your loss, but i do not believe that putting the fish down was the right option as far as trying to protect your other fish. i can completely understand though that you were propbably very very freaked out by what you saw. i know i was very agitated when my little cory got his eye eaten.

even if it was a parasite or bacterial infection (though there would have been signs of it beforehand) it would already be in the tank well before the eye incident and in all likelyhood every fish would have already been exposed to it. next time (hopefully there won't ever be a next time) isolate affected fish in a hospital tank and then take steps to determine the problem/illness before resorting to euthanasia.
 
I don't think any parasite would result in that. And even when they have a bad case of popeye, the eye never comes out of the socket. My money is on one of the tankmates doing that damage. Once when I tried to keep pandas with an angel pair, they attacked the pandas and ate the eyes, so they would be the fish that I'd suspect first.
 
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 10

I have not added anything for months. The Angel fish are somewhat semi, however they always bug the guarami. The angel fish actually 100% leave the corys alone even during feeding and non-feeding. I have witnessed the guarami's and platys getting chased, but nothing since I bought the cory's initially.

With pop-eye, can they see out of it?
If I did not euthanize it, would the only choice be to have the eye hanging out of its socket?


Thanks everyone.
 
the eye probably would have fallen off quickly, and the empty socket would have healed. Mine (Patch) lived for about 3 weeks after the attack, and then died from other causes. Other people keep one-eyed fish with no problems for the full expected lifespan. Don't feel bad about it, you really didn't know at the time. Now you do, and that's the best you can hope for.
 
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