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Old 09-05-2009, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default Any cure for droopy eye?

Is there anyway to salvage pls??
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Old 09-05-2009, 05:59 PM   #2
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Unlikely to cure but possible to TRY.

1) You could cover up the whole tank dark with light off for a period of time beside feeding, some tried say its help some say useless.

2) Transfer Arowanas into pond for few wks to mths for the eye to adjust back to its style (Not 100% cure but maybe 80%)

3) Operation may help, well I'm not sure whether this really cures it - unless if you really find droopy eye is a big issue and "expensive loz" . 80% to 90% cure

4) Put some ping pong ball floating on the surface of the water to let the Aro looks upward - or those Rear bicycle flicking light (Red Flicking type) place on top of the tank cover.

5) Remove Tankmate that always swim at the bottom.

6) Feed floating food (ip: BF or injet Air into MP or Pellet Food)

7) It could be the genes of the Aro's family and if its Genes nothing you could do even after Operation it will still return after mths.
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Old 09-05-2009, 06:20 PM   #3
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Unlikely to cure but possible to TRY.

1) You could cover up the whole tank dark with light off for a period of time beside feeding, some tried say its help some say useless.

2) Transfer Arowanas into pond for few wks to mths for the eye to adjust back to its style (Not 100% cure but maybe 80%)

3) Operation may help, well I'm not sure whether this really cures it - unless if you really find droopy eye is a big issue and "expensive loz" . 80% to 90% cure

4) Put some ping pong ball floating on the surface of the water to let the Aro looks upward - or those Rear bicycle flicking light (Red Flicking type) place on top of the tank cover.

5) Remove Tankmate that always swim at the bottom.

6) Feed floating food (ip: BF or injet Air into MP or Pellet Food)

7) It could be the genes of the Aro's family and if its Genes nothing you could do even after Operation it will still return after mths.

8) Monitor your aro whether it normally swim CW or CCW in the tank, adjust your pump to make it swim the other way. (i.e- if it's swimmin' CCW, adjust your pump to make it swim CW) Here's Japan explanation of aro droop eye..
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Old 09-05-2009, 06:37 PM   #4
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Old 09-05-2009, 07:40 PM   #5
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Unlikely to cure but possible to TRY.

1) You could cover up the whole tank dark with light off for a period of time beside feeding, some tried say its help some say useless.

2) Transfer Arowanas into pond for few wks to mths for the eye to adjust back to its style (Not 100% cure but maybe 80%)

3) Operation may help, well I'm not sure whether this really cures it - unless if you really find droopy eye is a big issue and "expensive loz" . 80% to 90% cure

4) Put some ping pong ball floating on the surface of the water to let the Aro looks upward - or those Rear bicycle flicking light (Red Flicking type) place on top of the tank cover.

5) Remove Tankmate that always swim at the bottom.

6) Feed floating food (ip: BF or injet Air into MP or Pellet Food)

7) It could be the genes of the Aro's family and if its Genes nothing you could do even after Operation it will still return after mths.
Good advice, that is informative. Will try. Thanks.
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Old 09-05-2009, 10:45 PM   #6
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Nothing new, Have to work out and the solution is there. Tks for sharing Bro.
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Old 09-05-2009, 10:54 PM   #7
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Very good infom Bt how many percent sucess?
Thanx

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Unlikely to cure but possible to TRY.

1) You could cover up the whole tank dark with light off for a period of time beside feeding, some tried say its help some say useless.

2) Transfer Arowanas into pond for few wks to mths for the eye to adjust back to its style (Not 100% cure but maybe 80%)

3) Operation may help, well I'm not sure whether this really cures it - unless if you really find droopy eye is a big issue and "expensive loz" . 80% to 90% cure

4) Put some ping pong ball floating on the surface of the water to let the Aro looks upward - or those Rear bicycle flicking light (Red Flicking type) place on top of the tank cover.

5) Remove Tankmate that always swim at the bottom.

6) Feed floating food (ip: BF or injet Air into MP or Pellet Food)

7) It could be the genes of the Aro's family and if its Genes nothing you could do even after Operation it will still return after mths.
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Old 09-05-2009, 11:38 PM   #8
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Very good infom Bt how many percent sucess?
Thanx
I have success with all the tank light and outside light off for wks.

Nobody really can ans you success or not? Just Try your luck.

My ans : Chances are like breeding Arowanass in your house tank...
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Old 09-05-2009, 10:58 PM   #9
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Bros, 10q 4 e info.


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