first, figure out what kind of eye infection it is. Then, go to the pet store and find medicine for your fish. Treat it, and hopefully it gets better.
No you should not treat an infected goldfish with healthy ones. The infected fish should be separated until it is healthy again and the remaining fish should be checked regally. Any medication you give an infected fish can harm any healthy fish.
Bromothymol blue is typically used. That can be purchased at most pet shops. The trouble with an ick infection is that by the time you see it, it has grown throughout the fish's body and there isn't much that will save it. You can also try quarantine so the rest of the fish in the aquarium don't come down with it.
It depends on the scar and the fish really. If the scar is small and not infected by fungus or something then the fish should act normal.If you dont treat and protect the scar though there is always a chance it will get infected and then you are up for fungus treatment etc.
well, maybe its the water temperature that it my be causing the fish or poor water. im telling you this because my fish has the same condition :(
Yes, ick is highly contagious. Fish get it when they are stressed out, depressed, and/or weak. Ick is believed to be in water already.It spreads very quickly from one fish to another and you have to treat it right away. To treat ick, take the infected fish to a vet or use a home remedy such as salt or heat.
Not unless you check with the buyer first. Not only is it unfair to the fish, but also to the buyer and any fish they may own as well as it could infect other fish.If possible, you should always treat your fish immediately when you notice an illness.
Yes you can get chlamydia in your eye. With regard to the sexually transmitted disease, infection of the eye usually this happens when infected people touch their genitals and then touch their eyes.
See your local doctor for advice and information on how to treat them yourself.
Ich, or white spot disease, is a common parasitic infection in fish caused by the protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. Fish can get ich from poor water quality, stress, or introduction of infected fish. To treat ich, you can raise the water temperature to 86F for a few days, use aquarium salt, or medicate with anti-parasitic medications. It's important to also improve water quality and reduce stress for your fish.
Infected human
Go to the vet
If you ever find an injured bird, the first thing to do is put it in a box with an indirect source of warmth. Then you should call your local vet or wildlife rehabilitator. They may be able to treat the bird's eye, but you should never try to treat it on your own unless you are certified to do so.