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 White Spot Ich Disease

White Spot Ich (Ichthyophthiriasis) is one of the most common tropical freshwater fish diseases its marine equivalent is called Cryptocaryon irritans. This parasite is also very easy to spot as the name suggests that the fish will become covered with tiny white spots on its body and fins.

When the parasite reaches its full size it bursts out leaving a hole behind. If there is a significant number of parasites then the fish can begin to lose body fluids and the skin can appear as if its burnt. This disease is of a cyclic nature. The disease leaves the body and then forms cysts on the aquarium floor. Once hatched the parasite is free swimming seeking a new host. This is the stage where the disease should be treated. This whole process takes only 12 - 24 hours.


Symptoms Of White Spot Ich

As mentioned this disease is easy to spot and there should be little confusion with other fish diseases.


Treatment Of White Spot Ich

The majority of fish can cope with this disease but when the fish is stressed its immune systems is weak and the parasite multiplies. The disease responds well to proprietary remedies available from your local aquarium store. The treatment is for the tank and therefore should be administered in the community tank.

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