“…Similar to our observation, TBT exposure has been reported to cause degenerative changes in the corneal epithelium, lens, pigment layer of the retina, and choroid of minnow Phoxinus larvae, eventually resulting in the opaque color of the eyes (Fent and Meier, 1992) [8] . When Tropical Guppy (Poecilia vivipara) was exposed to TBT (15.8-818 ng Sn/L) for 7 days, the retinal pigment epithelium was altered in pigment positioning, the photoreceptor layer was disorganized, and iris melanin was hyperpigmented (de Paulo et al, 2020) [5] . Mild histological changes in the eye of zebrafish in the present study might be attributed to a lower concentration of exposure.…”