More information on Fish louse Infestation 1
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Disease type: Parasitic infestations (protozoa, worms, etc.)  
Disease name: Fish louse Infestation 1  
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Caus. agent: Argulus sp.  
Group:    
Part of body and/or behavior affected by disease:
 Skins and/or fins  Belly  Swimming behavior
 Gills  Anus  Other behavior
 Eyes  Viscera Afflicted  Other symptoms
Fish affected: Diff. spec., usually fresh water, but some afflicted species are marine. Very common in Asia and Europe.   
Symptoms: Irritation in the skin, abnormal slime excretion, scrapping against objects, parasite 5 mm in diameter, flat and oval, area of feeding: ulcer and marginal welt, scales raised and loose.   
Treatments: Remove fish lice from affected fish by means of forceps, but if individual treatment of the fish would be ineffective, treatment with potassium permanganate(4-5 mg/l) may be tried. Neguvon (Dipterex, Dylox, Chlorophos, Masoten) 0.25-1.0ppm (g/l) in ponds (CAUTION- kills all crustaceans). Remove fish lice from affected fish by means of forceps, but if individual Ctenopharyngodon after a 24 hr exposure, with no effect on the fish.  
Prophylaxis: Keeping the fish in optimal conditions to maintain great resistance.   
Remarks: There are about 130 species of Argulus recorded. Recent experiments show wrasse reduce fish lice problems in salmon cages at the rate of one wrasse to 50 salmon. Can be a disease vector. A. foliaceus known to transmit nematode Argachanus which is parasitic on Scardinius (Grabda 1991).  
Mortality and seasonality
Mortality: low (less than 10 %)
Seasonality:
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