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What disease was this?
I recently had a parasite disease hit one of my aquaria, but it
doesn't quite fit the descriptions of any disease I know of. Anyone know what this was? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mysterydisease.htm My best guess is Costia? |
What disease was this?
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What disease was this?
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What disease was this?
(Mean_Chlorine) wrote in message . com...
I recently had a parasite disease hit one of my aquaria, but it doesn't quite fit the descriptions of any disease I know of. Anyone know what this was? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mysterydisease.htm My best guess is Costia? No takers? The link _should_ work now, barring further breakdowns of communication between IIS and my firewall. |
What disease was this?
"Mean_Chlorine" wrote
I recently had a parasite disease hit one of my aquaria, but it doesn't quite fit the descriptions of any disease I know of. Anyone know what this was? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mysterydisease.htm My best guess is Costia? We had a Betta with the exact same problem at our club last week. The spots could only be seen when the fish was held up against the light. We had a guess at Chilodonella but as you say, definite diagnosis isn't possible without looking at the bug through a microscope. -- Graham Ramsay Learn about the work of the JREF www.randi.org |
What disease was this?
Ask Frank in Alt.aquaria, he's the disease Guru. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Mean_Chlorine" wrote in message om... (Mean_Chlorine) wrote in message . com... I recently had a parasite disease hit one of my aquaria, but it doesn't quite fit the descriptions of any disease I know of. Anyone know what this was? http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/mysterydisease.htm My best guess is Costia? No takers? The link _should_ work now, barring further breakdowns of communication between IIS and my firewall. |
What disease was this?
"Graham Ramsay" wrote in message ...
We had a guess at Chilodonella but as you say, definite diagnosis isn't possible without looking at the bug through a microscope. Agreed. Still, checking on the net, Chilodonella is a better match for the observed symptoms than my guess, Costia: the size and shape of the parasite is right (0.1 mm & flattened), the slime production/sloughing being heaviest on the 'neck' of the fish, and that it's easily killed by formalin. Another possibility along the same lines would have been Trichodina, but it's said to be resistant to formalin, and to cause ulcerations. I think I'll provisionally decide that this was a case of Chilodonella. |
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