My clownfish seems to have lost an eye?

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Was away for Passover/Easter for a few days... came home and my baby clownfish seems to have lost an eye.

I have a jerk Pajama Cardinal that at times can get kinda aggressive to the clowns, so thinking maybe he's injured but want to see if anyone here thinks this is some type of disease/infection, etc.

Any ideas?

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Was away for Passover/Easter for a few days... came home and my baby clownfish seems to have lost an eye.

I have a jerk Pajama Cardinal that at times can get kinda aggressive to the clowns, so thinking maybe he's injured but want to see if anyone here thinks this is some type of disease/infection, etc.

Any ideas?

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Unfortunately it has and will not have the ability to be restored from treatment. Likely an injury than became infected and now lost.
Can it survive and function with one eye- Yes. I have a bangaii cardinal the same and has been 3 years.
 

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Was away for Passover/Easter for a few days... came home and my baby clownfish seems to have lost an eye.

I have a jerk Pajama Cardinal that at times can get kinda aggressive to the clowns, so thinking maybe he's injured but want to see if anyone here thinks this is some type of disease/infection, etc.

Any ideas?

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I presume the other eye is fine and the clown is still eating? If so, it should be ok, eye infections in fish often get better with no treatment. Watch for redness or inflating in size.
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I presume the other eye is fine and the clown is still eating? If so, it should be ok, eye infections in fish often get better with no treatment. Watch for redness or inflating in size.
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he’s not just hungry he’s RAVENOUS and scurries over when i’m near the tank to beg for food. he is now my most prized possession and i must protect him at all costs.
 

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