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Fish Crazy
I bought a pair of cockatoo cichlids about a week ago. Unfortunately, the male died after a few days. I thought I was going to lose the female too because she was exhibiting the same symptoms - hiding, inactivity, lack of appetite. However over the past few days she seems to have come around, and while still timid she is eating a little bit and I've seen her poop so I know she's getting something. I even saw her take a little swipe at one of my tetras this morning.
However, now that she's swimming around the tank I noticed that one of her eyes is cloudy and bulging a bit. I read the pinned posts on diseases and its possible the fish has either a bacterial or fungal infection. I'm wondering if there is any way to treat this or if I should just see if she can beat it. Since her condition actually seems to be improving my gut instinct is to be conservative about it and wait it out a bit. However, I don't want any infection to spread to my other fish. Furthermore, I don't have a quarantine or hospital tank so I would end up treating all of my fish and I'd also worry about killing off beneficial bacteria in the tank. My lfs mentioned that there are medicated foods that might help, especially if it is fungal or parasitic in nature.
Any suggestions?
However, now that she's swimming around the tank I noticed that one of her eyes is cloudy and bulging a bit. I read the pinned posts on diseases and its possible the fish has either a bacterial or fungal infection. I'm wondering if there is any way to treat this or if I should just see if she can beat it. Since her condition actually seems to be improving my gut instinct is to be conservative about it and wait it out a bit. However, I don't want any infection to spread to my other fish. Furthermore, I don't have a quarantine or hospital tank so I would end up treating all of my fish and I'd also worry about killing off beneficial bacteria in the tank. My lfs mentioned that there are medicated foods that might help, especially if it is fungal or parasitic in nature.
Any suggestions?