On Sep 9, 1:06 pm, Daniel Morrow <[email protected]> wrote:

> My experience has been that some fish (through battle damage, rough
> handling possibly, etc.) acquire a different look in one eye versus the
> other. I had 2 silver dollars that lived a long time before jumping to
> their deaths and one of them had a human like eye (a circular pupil) and
> the other eye was cat like (an ellipse as a pupil, not a true circle by
> far), so I wouldn't worry about it if I were you, different pigmentation
> is the most likely explanation. Good luck all and later!

What I wondered about was when us humans have differently sized pupils
- that's an urgent red flag that something is very wrong.
I know I'm comparing humans to fish, but it got me to wondering if
that's a red flag for a fish as well.
In humans it's a red flag for brain damage, swelling or bacterial
infection in the brain. I couldn't help but wonder if that pertains to
fish brains as well.

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