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Just bought a dog face puffer and he looked fine but over night he has a completely white eye with a weird tip on it. He is still eating but it’s only one eye. I have him in a bucket setup right now because he so small and so I can watch him.
 

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Just bought a dog face puffer and he looked fine but over night he has a completely white eye with a weird tip on it. He is still eating but it’s only one eye. I have him in a bucket setup right now because he so small and so I can watch him.

If you think the eye issue is infected, you can post a fish disease problem report:

 
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It doesn’t look good

With one eye affected, that usually means an injury of some sort. These can become infected, but not always. these do take quite some time to heal (30+ days). If the fish is still eating, I'd opt to ride it out. If the fish stops eating, then you should move it to a treatment tank and dose it with Erythromycin.

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I will check back with you in morning and send a picture of how he is doing
Photos are a little hard to see but depending on severity, you may need to treat to prevent it from getting worse. best treatment is Maracyn as pictured below with added aeration however biggest challenge will be measuring the powder for a bucket as each packet treats 10 gallons

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So how would I know if I should or not because I thought I should ride it out unless it gets any worse. Could medicating make him any worse is there any negative part about doing it?
 
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So the Marcy’s 2 isn’t harmful on the fish. Isn’t it meant for bacterial stuff anyways so would it prevent bacterial infection if it’s not already there anyways
 
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So the Marcy’s 2 isn’t harmful on the fish. Isn’t it meant for bacterial stuff anyways so would it prevent bacterial infection if it’s not already there anyways
Its an antibiotic and the eye is an injury likely, not a bacterial issue. Both eyes would be bacterial
 
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Its an antibiotic and the eye is an injury likely, not a bacterial issue. Both eyes would be bacterial
So as long as water parameters are in check It should be back to normal does this happen often with puffers or what. Is it from the rock in there. And would you say I should leave him in the bucket so I don’t have to worry about aggression and other factors?
 
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