How to treat Lymphocyctis

thanson

New Member
I have a new juvenile Koran Angel that has a couple of spots/"grains" of Lymphocyctis right after he came out of the QT. How do you treat this?
 

thanson

New Member
Found this on the net:
Lymphocyctis virus. This virus induces massive cells to form which appear grossly as grayish-white masses on the fins and gills. Such abnormal cells may also be found in the muscle and body cavity. May be confused with chlamydia infections (epitheliocystis), parasitic cysts or sarcomas. Infections are usually self-limiting and may spontaneously clear of their own accord.
Another web site says there is no proven treatment.
Saw in another message board thread that Beth recommended hypo treatment. If this is a virus vs a parasite, it doesn't seem like hypo would be effective. But what do I know?
Any other ideas out there?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by thanson
Found this on the net:
Lymphocyctis virus. This virus induces massive cells to form which appear grossly as grayish-white masses on the fins and gills. Such abnormal cells may also be found in the muscle and body cavity. May be confused with chlamydia infections (epitheliocystis), parasitic cysts or sarcomas. Infections are usually self-limiting and may spontaneously clear of their own accord.
Another web site says there is no proven treatment.
Saw in another message board thread that Beth recommended hypo treatment. If this is a virus vs a parasite, it doesn't seem like hypo would be effective. But what do I know?
Any other ideas out there?
Lymphocyctis is best cleared by correct water parameters, A varied and nutritiouis diet and the additions of vitamines to boost the immune system. You are correct, it is a virus. What is the best way to combat a virus? A healthy immune system and proper living conditions.
 

hot883

Active Member
Originally Posted by sepulatian
Lymphocyctis is best cleared by correct water parameters, A varied and nutritiouis diet and the additions of vitamines to boost the immune system. You are correct, it is a virus. What is the best way to combat a virus? A healthy immune system and proper living conditions.

Very true. How long did you have him in QT?
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Originally Posted by thanson
Found this on the net:
Saw in another message board thread that Beth recommended hypo treatment. If this is a virus vs a parasite, it doesn't seem like hypo would be effective. But what do I know?
Any other ideas out there?
I don't recall ever recommending hyposalinity to threat lymphocyctis. As said, this is caused by a virus, though not the virus itself. The fish can make good recovery just by providing it with a good living environment and quality food.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
In that thread, the fish was already in treatment for hyposalinity and the advise was to continue it. Not that hypo would "treat" lymphocyctis directly.
 
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