So does anyone know what this is? I've searched high and low on the internet and Untergasser's Handbook of fish diseases but could not figure out what this parasite is and how to kill it.
I've tried Levamisole and Flubendezole(Kusuri Wormer Plus) but can't seem to kill it.
This fish does not eat as well. Which the reason why i checked the feces.
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If you saw no eggs or worms in feces or feces not yellow then I would up temp to 88 treat 2 weeks on metro (Jehmco). If no improvement leave it be. When I scoped and found things I found most references googling pond life or similar searches
When i first put the fish in the hospital tank I could see tiny little things(which is what hexamita looks like according to the Youtube videos i've seen) along with this worm looking things. I treated with Metro and what's left is that huge worm looking thing. There's lots of them too. At least 6 in the slide. I wanted to show what it looked like whole since i couldn't upload the video clip.
That's when i treated with dewormers(levamisole and Kusuri) But these things doesn't seem to be affected by it.
Try to get fresh feces need patience! Other things (harmless)are always in water especially if your water is from an open watercourse they also come with the fish on their bodies. Could also be planarians. If worms are present in fish you will see them or eggs Was. The fish eating before the levamisole?
Nope. Fish stopped eating so i moved it to hospital tank. Then i looked at the feces and found hex looking flagellates and this worm looking things. Treated with metro and flagellates are gone but this worm looking things are still alive.
Planarians can be seen by the naked eye right? This is a x100 magnification
There are many different types some too small to be seen some bigger not sure it is a planarian type worm just a guess. I would keep scoping run the recommended wormer treatment then just leave be. Flagellates or worms can irritate the intestines for awhile after their gone if it’s ok it will eventually eat if not it may never be well. Best is to get meds in food. In water is mostly just a long shot. If you already did metro leave temp 82 and hope for the best
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Check your live blackworm containers to see if they are there as well. These may be from the water the worms are in.
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Difficult to say from a single and static picture, anyway it seems not to be segmented (so not an oligochaeta) and somewhat flattened so my guess would be some sort of (micro) Turbellaria
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