Rtc/tsn Redtail Catfish MFK Member Apr 22, 2021 3,063 2,864 154 20 Cincinnati Jul 19, 2021 #21 Rayfishowner said: I see. You think physical removal will do more damage than good? Click to expand... Definitely unless it’s done by a professional but even then it’ll have more effects on the fish than just leaving it be Reactions: Magnus_Bane and ..puSkar..
Rayfishowner said: I see. You think physical removal will do more damage than good? Click to expand... Definitely unless it’s done by a professional but even then it’ll have more effects on the fish than just leaving it be
F FLA Polypterus MFK Member Feb 1, 2017 293 368 87 Jul 19, 2021 #22 I don't think it is lymphocystis. According to this article lymphocystis is not found in cyprinids FA181/FA181: Lymphocystis Disease in Fish (ufl.edu). I think it is koi pox. Koi Pox (aka Carp Pox) - Aquatic Veterinary Services (cafishvet.com) Either way it would be viral. I wouldn't want to mix it with my fish, but it isn't a major issue. Reactions: rayoddballfish
I don't think it is lymphocystis. According to this article lymphocystis is not found in cyprinids FA181/FA181: Lymphocystis Disease in Fish (ufl.edu). I think it is koi pox. Koi Pox (aka Carp Pox) - Aquatic Veterinary Services (cafishvet.com) Either way it would be viral. I wouldn't want to mix it with my fish, but it isn't a major issue.
rayoddballfish Blue Tier VIP MFK Member May 2, 2017 737 736 390 Jul 19, 2021 #23 FLA said: I don't think it is lymphocystis. According to this article lymphocystis is not found in cyprinids FA181/FA181: Lymphocystis Disease in Fish (ufl.edu). I think it is koi pox. Koi Pox (aka Carp Pox) - Aquatic Veterinary Services (cafishvet.com) Either way it would be viral. I wouldn't want to mix it with my fish, but it isn't a major issue. Click to expand... Okay thanks for the info and link. I will def keep it separate to not contaminate my other fish and stuff.
FLA said: I don't think it is lymphocystis. According to this article lymphocystis is not found in cyprinids FA181/FA181: Lymphocystis Disease in Fish (ufl.edu). I think it is koi pox. Koi Pox (aka Carp Pox) - Aquatic Veterinary Services (cafishvet.com) Either way it would be viral. I wouldn't want to mix it with my fish, but it isn't a major issue. Click to expand... Okay thanks for the info and link. I will def keep it separate to not contaminate my other fish and stuff.