Hi guys.
I have been investigating and this is what I found:
I have been investigating and this is what I found:
"in earthen bottom ponds and lakes, this disease is caused by a parasite (larval trematode) that burrows into the skin of a fish causing the formation of a cyst approximately one millimeter in diameter. This parasite has a complex life cycle that requires fish eating birds or mammals, snails, and fish at different stages in order to survive.
In general, even heavy infestations of these parasites do relatively little damage to the fish. There is some evidence that heavily infested juvenile fish may experience excessive blood loss, physiological stress, and even death. Also, fish with heavy infestations on the eyes may be blinded.
The term "Black Spot" refers to the formation of small cysts in the muscle and skin around which the parasite lives. The cyst accumulates black pigment cells. These cause little harm to the fish. Young fish have growth problems if heavily infected. The first intermediate host is a mollusc. The fish is the second intermediate host and the final host is a kingfisher or heron.
Black Spot Treatments
Black spot is generally easy to cure. There are a number of commercially available treatments and preventatives.
Black Spot Prevention
Be careful when adding new fish. Black Spot, or diplopstomiasis, often follows the addition of new aquarium fish. All fish are susceptible, especially the Silver Dollar and Piranha. It is fairly easy to diagnose and treat".
Black Spot Treatments
Black spot is generally easy to cure. There are a number of commercially available treatments and preventatives.
Black Spot Prevention
Be careful when adding new fish. Black Spot, or diplopstomiasis, often follows the addition of new aquarium fish. All fish are susceptible, especially the Silver Dollar and Piranha. It is fairly easy to diagnose and treat".
In addition and for what I've been reading it is also possible my P's got that parasite from the caryfish I fed them, however I fed my fish with this caryfish before and they had never gotten sick 'till now.
In orther article it says the parasite do not thrieve in acuariums because his life cycle can't be completed and they recommend to leave untreated.
I have just added some salt and gonna leave it untreated my fish are slightly infested and It says the parasit cause no harm to fish in most of times, they seem to be OK and feeding Ok.
What's your opinion guys?.