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Popeye Also known as exophthalmos or exophthalmia, is more a condition than it is a disease. In saltwater fish it may affect one or both eyes, appearing as if the eye has air or fluid trapped inside, around or behind it, causing the eye to enlarge and bulge out of its socket, as if under pressure. A variety of physical injuries or non-infectious and infectious diseases can lead to this clinical condition. Typically, popeye in itself is not contagious to other fishes in the community. Probable Causes Eye Trauma - Trauma to the eye is usually the reason a fish has this condition when only one eye is affected. Eye trauma can be attributed to a scratch, scrape of bruise to the eye from encounters such as fighting with other fish or coming into contact with a stationary object or organism in the aquarium, and may lead to a secondary bacterial or fungal infection. In most cases where popeye occurs from eye trauma, the unsightly looking eye does not seem to affect the fish's overall good health. The fish appears to be healthy, its appetite has not diminished, and more than likely all tank readings will be normal. Non-Infectious and Infectious Diseases - Trauma to both eyes can occur, but usually when both eyes are affected or more than one fish is showing signs of this condition, suspicion of a non-infectious or infectious disease should be considered. Popeye can be an outward sign that another disease is present which may be of bacterial, fungal or other origin. As examples, bilateral exophthalmia combined with ascites (a swollen abdomen from accumulation of body fluids in the abdominal cavity) is often seen in kidney disease. Popeye is sometimes considered to be manifested by an internal infection called Ichthyophonus hoferi (fungal disease), and is also a possible sign of Vibrio (bacterial disease). If the condition is resultant from a disease, the fish may succumb to complications of the disease rather than the popeye, if the actual disease is not properly diagnosed and treated. Other Suggested Causes Nutritional deficiency, outside toxins or contaminants being introduced into the aquarium, a gas embolism caused by a sudden rise in tank temperature, excess copper, nitrate or ammonia, stress, and the gas bubble disease theory are other suggested causes as to why popeye might occur. Any of these factors may warrant closer evaluation if the condition does not seem to be associated with eye trauma or disease. - Summary descriptions provided by Renee Coles-Hix

Date: 15-03-09 Owner: Gallery Administrator Size: 16 items
Popeye and snoutrot

Popeye and snoutrot

Afflicted by both popeye and snoutrot

Date: 14-02-05 Owner: Gallery Administrator Views: 6715
Popeye and snoutrot 2

Popeye and snoutrot 2

Date: 14-02-05 Owner: Gallery Administrator Views: 6230
Popeye and snoutrot 3

Popeye and snoutrot 3

Date: 14-02-05 Owner: Gallery Administrator Views: 6207
Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Date: 20-10-06 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6382
Hippocampus zosterae with popeye

Hippocampus zosterae with popeye

Date: 14-12-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6375
Severe popeye

Severe popeye

Date: 30-04-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6671
Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Date: 18-09-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6204
Hippocampus erectus with popeye

Hippocampus erectus with popeye

Date: 20-10-06 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 7740
Hippocampus whitei with popeye

Hippocampus whitei with popeye

Date: 17-03-04 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6320
Popeye

Popeye

Date: 15-11-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6608
Hippocamus reidi with popeye

Hippocamus reidi with popeye

Date: 18-09-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6206
Popeye

Popeye

Date: 28-09-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6495
Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Date: 18-09-05 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6252
Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Hippocampus barbouri with popeye

Date: 27-12-04 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6308
Hippocampus kuda with popeye

Hippocampus kuda with popeye

Date: 02-02-06 Owner: Terri Rennie Views: 6218
Pop Eye Example

Pop Eye Example

Image by Seahorse.org member, Susan

Date: 07-06-03 Owner: Gallery Administrator Views: 6686
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