InvisibleKat
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I have a 55 gallon tank with 9 blood parrots and 1 pleco. I noticed that one of my blood parrots appeared a bit pale, his stomach was different from the others (it was not round like the other but pinched in), but what scared me the most was his eyes. His eyes were getting smaller and they appear to be shrinking into their sockets. The rim of his eyes were very pale, almost white. He was eating regularly (but not as quick as my other fish). Yesterday I found him dead at the bottom of my tank. I don't know if this is a bacterial infection, parasite infestation, old age (I had them for about 9-10 year)? I tried soaking their food in Methylene Blue just incase (Methylene blue seem work for many of the problems I had - ich, holes in the head). I notice another fish (Flare) might be showing similar symptoms. The rim of his eyes are pale and seem to be getting smaller. I checked the water yesterday, ph: 7.2, ammonia: 0.25, nitrite: 0 and nitrate: 5.0. If anyone can tell me what is wrong or if any can propose a possible solution that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time.