Goldfish
Fungal Diseases in Koi & Goldfish
Fungal diseases — most commonly caused by water moulds of the genus Saprolegnia — are a frequent secondary…
Moderate
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Goldfish
Fungal diseases — most commonly caused by water moulds of the genus Saprolegnia — are a frequent secondary…
Moderate
Goldfish
Bacterial diseases are among the most common and serious health challenges facing koi and goldfish keepers worldwide. Caused…
Moderate To To To Severe
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterial infection causing open ulcers, hemorrhagic patches, and red sores. The #1 cause of mortality in koi ponds…
Critical
Freshwater Tropical
Bloated body with pinecone-stuck-out scales — a symptom of organ failure, not a disease itself. Prognosis is generally…
Critical
Freshwater Tropical
Loss of buoyancy control — fish floats, sinks, or swims at odd angles. Common in fancy goldfish and…
Moderate
Freshwater Tropical
Fungus (true fungus) disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: rapid breathing, gasping at surface, gill necrosis with white/marbled…
Severe
Freshwater Tropical
Bacterium (mixed/opportunistic) disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: ragged, frayed or eroded fin edges; white margins followed by…
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: white-grey saddle-shaped lesion across back, frayed fins, mouth fungus-like white patches,…
Severe
Freshwater Tropical
Virus disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: fry: dark color, exophthalmia, abdominal distension, spiral swimming, white mucoid faecal…
Critical
Goldfish
Virus disease of aquarium fish. Key signs: severe gill necrosis (white/brown patches, swelling), sunken eyes, sandpaper-like skin, mucus…
Critical