Freshwater Tropical
Mycobacteriosis (Fish Tuberculosis)
A slow, chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium spp. Symptoms include emaciation, spinal deformity, and granulomas. Zoonotic risk —…
Critical
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Freshwater Tropical
A slow, chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium spp. Symptoms include emaciation, spinal deformity, and granulomas. Zoonotic risk —…
Critical
Freshwater Tropical
Hazy or opaque film over one or both eyes — usually a sign of bacterial infection or chronic…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Virus disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: wart-like, cauliflower-shaped, pinkish-white nodules on skin and fins (greatly enlarged virus-infected…
Mild
Freshwater Tropical
Parasite (myxosporean) disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: whirling (tail-chasing) behaviour, blackened tail, skeletal deformities (cranial deformations, scoliosis)…
Critical
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: chronic, progressive: granulomatous lesions in kidney (creamy white nodules), spleen, and…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Virus disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: trouble maintaining equilibrium (swim bladder distension), surfacing, occasional die-offs of trophy-size…
Critical
Freshwater Tropical
Virus disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: sudden mortality; focal liver necrosis, splenomegaly, hemorrhages in kidney.
Critical