Worried About Axies Eye

DantezGirl

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spot my male lusistic axie has black eyes but has developed a partially red eye his left one his right one is ok any reeson why his eye would be going red?his eye is not completely red just a thick red line down the middle sorry no pic camera stolen he other wise seem ok eating and pooping midnight seems okay as well
 
could he have knocked it on anything such as a rock or stone? Do you have any plants in your tank? Any other tank decorations that may have a sharp edge?
 
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could he have knocked it on anything such as a rock or stone? Do you have any plants in your tank? Any other tank decorations that may have a sharp edge?

hi no the tank is bare at the moment just the filter him and midnight in there i gave the plants and decorations to guppys and newts
 
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