Main Ref: | 195 |
Disease type: | Parasitic infestations (protozoa, worms, etc.) |
Disease name: | Velvet Disease |
Other names: | |
Caus. agent: | Oodinium limneticum |
Group: |
Part of body and/or behavior affected by disease: | ||
Skins and/or fins | Belly | Swimming behavior |
Gills | Anus | Other behavior |
Eyes | Viscera Afflicted | Other symptoms |
Fish affected: | ||
Symptoms: | Light coating, very small light spots on skin and fins resembling White spot Disease. | |
Treatments: | Methylene blue and siphon the dirt from the tank. Keep tank dark. Another treatment is the use of Copper Sulphate (Dose: Stock-solution: 4 gm/1 liter, 20 ml/100 l or 4 drops/liter), but must be used with extreme caution (danger of poisoning the fish). In addition, the used of anti-bacterial drug to control possible secondary bacterial infection is necessary. Ref. 41805. | |
Prophylaxis: | ||
Remarks: | Velvet disease is also associated with Oodinium sp.. This parasite can sometimes occur in freshwater fishes, although it is known better as a disease of marine fishes (Amyloodinium pillulare). Ref. 41805. | |
Mortality and seasonality | ||
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