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Cryptocaryon irritans is a
species of
ciliates that
parasitizes marine fish,
causing marine white spot
disease or
marine ich (pronounced ick). It is one...
- the fish is stressed.
Common aquarium diseases include the following:
Cryptocaryon (marine ich)
Marine velvet or
coral reef fish
disease Anemonefish disease...
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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis,
often shortened to ich, a
disease of
freshwater fish
Cryptocaryon or
marine ich, a
similar disease of
marine fish
Intracranial hemorrhage...
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formaldehyde as a
treatment for the
parasites Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and
Cryptocaryon irritans.
Formaldehyde is one of the main
disinfectants recommended for...
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drugs such as
cocaine and heroin.
Quinine is used as a
treatment for
Cryptocaryon irritans (commonly
referred to as
white spot,
crypto or
marine ich) infection...
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large aquarium as it
requires a
large amount of swim room. Very
prone to
Cryptocaryon irritans 28 cm (11.0 in)
Atlantic blue tang
Acanthurus coeruleus Yes...
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freshwater fish parasite, the
disease it
causes is
often called white spot
Cryptocaryon irritans,
marine fish parasite, also
referred to as
white spot White...
- disorders,
include Gyrodactylus salaris,
Ichthyophthirius multifiliis,
cryptocaryon,
velvet disease,
Brooklynella hostilis, Hole in the head, Glugea, Ceratomyxa...
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regal tang and
yellow tang.[citation needed] They are very
prone to
Cryptocaryon irritans. They are reef safe and are
compatible with most
species except...
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species is
prone to suc****bing to "marine ich",
infection by the
ciliate Cryptocaryon irritans. Pyle, R.; Craig, M.T.; Pratchett, M. (2010). "Chaetodon lunula"...