Re: [RML] 'myxobacteriosis'
Adrian Tappin (atappin at ecn.net.au)
Tue, 31 Aug 1999 05:07:42 +1000
At 06:25 29/08/99 -0400, Denise wrote:
>Adrian,
>
>Black patches are uncommon for both columnaris and mycobacteriosis. Fish
>with columnaris usually have a whitish to yellow appearance to the affected
>area, which may be lips, dorsum, caudal fin and caudal peduncle, and
>pectoral fins. Swelling and bloating are signs commonly associated with
>many bacterial infections, and some protozoan infections, so they can't be
>used to diagnose a disease.
It looks as if they may have got it all wrong?
>
>So was the good doctor successful in his treatment of myco?
I don't know he didn't answer the question :-)
Adrian.
Adrian R. Tappin
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