White cones /spots on eyes

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Hello folks šŸ‘‹ I'm treating my quarantined axie for fungus, his gills are looking much better but he has these lumps/cones/dots on his eyes. These did appear on his tank mates eyes but with treatment, his have cleared up.

Has anyone come across these before? Is it fungus on the eyes?

Their tank is 3ft, cycled and they are on sand with no other species or living plants in their environment.


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For anyone that Googles and comes across this thread, the tank cycle had gone out of whack and after tubbing, the axies are much better šŸ˜
 

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For anyone that Googles and comes across this thread, the tank cycle had gone out of whack and after tubbing, the axies are much better šŸ˜
oh good, i had meant to reply to this (mostly to say i had no idea what it might be) but it's good to see they're doing better :)
 
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