My fish's left eye has been problematic for 1-2 years. But at the very beginning and for most of the time, the eye was just cloudy and nothing else. One day, I used Waterlife Myxazin to treat the fish and his eye healed successfully. It turned clear.
However, since 2 months ago, not just the cloudy eye problem returned, it came with protrusion. On the worst day I could see a very big eye (looked like a button) with not just cloudiness but also some reddish and orange stuff inside--I wonder if that was a cancer developing? I can see an orange lump with some blood veins on it. I wasn't totally sure if that was a lump but anyway, it looked like something was inside the cloudy cornea. Then I used another medicine (since Myxazin was out of stock) called Methylene blue for a few days. Well, it seemed to work again. The eye did really shank. But it did not return to the normal situation like the first time--a clear eye without any cloudiness and reddish stuff.
Well, after a partial recovery of 2 weeks (during which I kept using Methylene blue), the eye turned big again (yes, in spite of Methylene blue). Does that mean the eye disease is now no longer responsive to the medicine? If yes, what is the best way to treat this kind of eye problem?
However, since 2 months ago, not just the cloudy eye problem returned, it came with protrusion. On the worst day I could see a very big eye (looked like a button) with not just cloudiness but also some reddish and orange stuff inside--I wonder if that was a cancer developing? I can see an orange lump with some blood veins on it. I wasn't totally sure if that was a lump but anyway, it looked like something was inside the cloudy cornea. Then I used another medicine (since Myxazin was out of stock) called Methylene blue for a few days. Well, it seemed to work again. The eye did really shank. But it did not return to the normal situation like the first time--a clear eye without any cloudiness and reddish stuff.
Well, after a partial recovery of 2 weeks (during which I kept using Methylene blue), the eye turned big again (yes, in spite of Methylene blue). Does that mean the eye disease is now no longer responsive to the medicine? If yes, what is the best way to treat this kind of eye problem?