Hiya
I've always found Myxazin by Waterlife to be great for curing Pop Eye.
Pop Eye is usually a result of the fish suffering stress which leads to bacterial disease. It manifests itself in a variety of ways, such as fin rot, body rot, mouth fungus, pop eye among other things.
If you treat it promptly, there is a good recovery and survival rate.
Start by taking a sample of your tank water to check your stats, do an appropriate water change (but not too drastic in one go as that can shock a fish further if the PH levels change too much) and then begin medicating.
You should see a result in just a few days.
Can you think of any reason why Jules could be stressed? Are there tankmates? If so, what are they?
Regards, Athena
Hi Athena
Thanks for reply, I haven't ignored the treatment you suggested but I've already administered it now. The only other tankmates she has are another female betta and 5 neons in a 50 ltr tank water stats No3 = 10 No2 = 0 Amonia = 0 Ph = 7.5