Gordo
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We got a Puffer 3 weeks ago and placed him along with a Blue Throat Trigger in a 40gal quarantine tank as my 100 gal was still cycling. The fish has been fine up until about three days ago when I noticed his eyes looking a little cloudy. We tested the water and it had 1ppm of nitrites, .5ppm of ammonia, 0 nitrates, and 1.023 SG. In the meantime the 100gal finished cycling and we placed the two fish in today. It has a salinity of 1.023 and zero ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. He swam right to the bottom and curled up and stayed that way for about 6 hours with labored breathing. He then started swimming around like he couldn't see, bumping into the rocks and walls. The cloudy eyes looks like a fleshy film but it also covers the skin around the eyes and on other body areas. In areas it looks like it is sluffing off or flapping. Any thoughts or ideas? If it is a result of the water parameters in the quarantine tank? Could he recover now that he is in an environment with good water quality? He is still eating and the Trigger seems perfectly fine. Are there any treatment options that we can do to help? We have been administering garlic and Selcon with their feedings from the time of purchase three weeks ago to ward off ich.
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