More information on Coral fish Disease
Main Ref: 41806  
Disease type: Parasitic infestations (protozoa, worms, etc.)  
Disease name: Coral fish Disease  
Other names:    
Caus. agent: Oodinium ocellatum  
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: Ornamental fish.   
Symptoms: High mucus production leads to coat on skin, pale gills with haemorrhages and increased secretion, slack activity, at surface, gasping air.   
Treatments: Trypaflavine bath 1 g/100 l water for 2 to 12 hours. Trypaflavine bath 1 g/100 l water for 2 to 12 hours. Copper sulfate at least 0.20 ppm of copper ions for at least 8 to 10 days. Quinine hydrochloride can also be used but not as good as copper sulfate.  
Prophylaxis: Quarantine.   
Remarks: For proper treatment, a knowledge of their life cycle is essential. Oodinium pillularis is the counterpart in freshwater (Ref. 41806).  
Mortality and seasonality
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