Disease library

Fish disease library

Every disease, parasite, and infection in our knowledge base. Tap the keywords to narrow the list — the page updates with a clean, shareable URL.

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Freshwater Tropical

Columnaris

A highly contagious bacterial infection (Flavobacterium columnare) presenting as white/grey patches, often on the mouth, fins, or gills.…

Severe

Freshwater Tropical

Aeromonas (Ulcer Disease)

Bacterial infection causing open ulcers, hemorrhagic patches, and red sores. The #1 cause of mortality in koi ponds…

Critical

Freshwater Tropical

Mycobacteriosis (Fish Tuberculosis)

A slow, chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium spp. Symptoms include emaciation, spinal deformity, and granulomas. Zoonotic risk —…

Critical

Freshwater Tropical

Velvet (Oodinium)

Dinoflagellate parasite producing a fine, gold-dust coating across the body. More lethal than ich; gill infection causes rapid…

Severe

Freshwater Tropical

Dropsy

Bloated body with pinecone-stuck-out scales — a symptom of organ failure, not a disease itself. Prognosis is generally…

Critical

Freshwater Tropical

Cloudy Eye

Hazy or opaque film over one or both eyes — usually a sign of bacterial infection or chronic…

Moderate

Freshwater Tropical

Costia (Ichthyobodo)

Parasite (flagellated protozoan) disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: blue-grey film of mucus over skin ('slime disease'), peeling…

Moderate

Freshwater Tropical

Ceratomyxosis

Parasite (myxosporean) disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: distended abdomen, ascites, hemorrhagic enteritis, lethargy, blackened tail, anaemia; chronic…

Critical

Freshwater Tropical

Enteric Septicemia of Catfish (ESC)

Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: acute septicaemic: lethargy, head-up vertical floating, petechial hemorrhages on chin and…

Severe

Freshwater Tropical

Furunculosis

Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: acute: rapid mortality without obvious external signs; chronic: characteristic 'furuncles' —…

Severe