Apisto Autopsy (Dactylogyrus Gill Flukes?)
Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 16:03
I bought an L114 a month ago which refused to eat, and subsequently died, also killing an apisto which was quarantined with it. see this thread.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... t=starving
i presumed that parasites of the digestive tract were to blame.
today i lost 2 apistos from my display tank. one was found dead, and the other i had to euthanise, as she wasn't going to make it.
over the last few days she had been hanging at the surface gasping, with quite inflamed operculum (gill covers).
i did a rudimentary autopsy before work (no time for pics), which revealed very pale gills and small soft whitish lumps (<0.5mm) attached.
i suspect these are Dactylogyrus gill flukes that may have been transfered from the quarantine tank and become infested.
does anyone agree?
i'm treating with sterazin.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... t=starving
i presumed that parasites of the digestive tract were to blame.
today i lost 2 apistos from my display tank. one was found dead, and the other i had to euthanise, as she wasn't going to make it.
over the last few days she had been hanging at the surface gasping, with quite inflamed operculum (gill covers).
i did a rudimentary autopsy before work (no time for pics), which revealed very pale gills and small soft whitish lumps (<0.5mm) attached.
i suspect these are Dactylogyrus gill flukes that may have been transfered from the quarantine tank and become infested.
does anyone agree?
i'm treating with sterazin.