The fact that it has no eyes usually gives that away. From my experience with aquarium fish, most fish, when blind, just don't have eyes either from accident or illness. It's not like there's a non-working eyeball there -- there's nothing there.
I almost bought a blind shark once, but I couldn't justify $25 for a blind fish.
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