Fish Eye Bitten Off

danielc2384

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I had my Siamese fighting fish in the same tank as some of my tetras and just around 12 minutes ago the fighting fish bit his eye off.
I'm guessing it will get infected and he will die of fish will just kill him because he is weak.
Is there anything that can be done?


Here is a pic:

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(by the way the fighting fish was moved out of the tank).
 
Good thing you moved him.

Treat with melifix or myaxizin asap this will help to stop infection.
Fish losing an eye is not to bad, to us is bad but that coz sight is our primary sense.

Fish use their lateral line primarily, losing an eye to a fish is like us losing a hand, ok it's very annoying but it's far from the end of the world.
 
Keep the betta on its own.
I agree melafix to make sure its dosn't get infected bless him.
 
I had an angel lose an eye from a fight with the other angel i had, he lived on for long after he just swam funny sometimes as if trying to see from his only eye mainly at feeding times
 
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This lens is extremely sharp at f/2.8 _when the rear filter is attached_! It is not just plain glass, it has a magnification ratio to it. Without it, of course, the lens is hopelessly soft until f/16; try seeing how well any of your lenses fare with an element missing It's a fisheye, so distortion and flare are almost irrelevant. All fisheyes can have lots of both depending on what you're shooting.The build quality is great for the price, I mean, it's very solid, mostly metal. However, the plastic lens cap just rubs me the wrong way. Needing rear filters to obtain sharp pictures can make this item worthless used if not paired with them. Lens elements can focus "past infinity" on some copies, a sign of poor quality control.
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Lols

Methinks the auto spam search mis-interpreted the title of the thread.
 

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