Freshwater Tropical
Fin Rot
Progressive deterioration of fin tissue caused by opportunistic bacteria — usually a symptom of poor water quality.
Mild
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Freshwater Tropical
Progressive deterioration of fin tissue caused by opportunistic bacteria — usually a symptom of poor water quality.
Mild
Freshwater Tropical
The most common freshwater fish disease. Tiny white spots resembling grains of salt cover the body and fins.
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Hazy or opaque film over one or both eyes — usually a sign of bacterial infection or chronic…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: open red ulcers (especially in koi), hemorrhagic skin patches, distended abdomen…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: rtfs in fry: spiral swimming, exophthalmia, dark colouration, anaemia, splenomegaly; older…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: gas-filled abscesses in muscle ('emphysematous putrefactive' lesions), ascites, exophthalmia, foul odour…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: chronic, progressive: granulomatous lesions in kidney (creamy white nodules), spleen, and…
Moderate