I recently got a powder blue tang, which now seems to be blind. He seemed fine when I added him a week ago, but today he ran into the glass (swimming very fast I might add) and is now swimming along the glass and sides of the tank and bumping into things. I've been reading about causes for blindness in fish, and so far the main causes I've come up with are malnutrition, excessive lighting, parasites/illness, or trauma of some type.
Currently I feed pellets every other day. They are the
New Life Spectrum Thera +A and on the days that I don't feed with these I use frozen mysis and cyclopeeze (rotating between the two).
I don't see lighting as being a problem since I run the lights for 14 hours every day and I've never had any problems with fish due to lighting.
As for parasites, I think this must be the cause. Currently the tang does have a tiny bit of ich visible on his left pectoral fin, but he eats fine (or he did until he went blind) and his behavior has been normal (again until his blindness). I've looked for signs of parasites on his eyes and in his gills, but I can't see anything in/on his eyes and the same with his gills.
The only trauma I can think of would be him running into the side of the tank this afternoon, while swimming rather fast and making an audible thump. I'm sure this could have caused blindness, but then there's the question of why he ran into the glass, suggesting that he was blind before this happened.
Current tank parameters are as follows:Specific Gravity 1.025
Ammonia & Nitrite 0ppm
Nitrate 5ppm
Calcium 440ppm
Alkalinity 8.5 dKH
pH 8.2
Temperature 78F-80F (day/night)
Anyone have any idea what could be causing his blindness? Is there any chance he could regain his eyesight? If not, is there a chance he'll be able to survive?