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Sarasa Comet has a red eye

Posted by albert_135 Sunset 2 or 3 (My Page) on
Tue, Apr 10, 12 at 17:15

Water temperature is getting above 50 F most days and the comets are beginning to become fun to watch. (450 gallon tank outside with aeration all winter. A bit of ice one morning.)

I just noticed one has a red eye. Appears to be a red spot bigger than the eyeball but I cannot tell for certain without catching it. The fish is white with red so it could have gone unnoticed for months. Shouldn't be too hard to catch it.

Is there anything I should be doing?


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RE: Sarasa Comet has a red eye

  • Posted by pcan UT 7 (My Page) on
    Tue, Apr 10, 12 at 22:21

I have a Sarasa (mostly white with a red spot on his head) that has a red eye I just noticed and was wondering the same thing.


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RE: Sarasa Comet has a red eye

Looks like:

File:Sarasa comet goldfish.JPG

Only one eye is red.


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RE: Sarasa Comet has a red eye

Very nice. I like red eyes.


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RE: Sarasa Comet has a red eye

Yep that's what mine looks like but both eyes are red.


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