Originally Posted by
SALAMI TRIGGER
http:///forum/post/3048874
I think it may be marine velvet.
With marine velvet, tiny parasitic protozoa attach themselves via a root-like structure to the body, fins, and gills of a hos fish and live off its tissues.
To the
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eye, the parasites looks like a fine white - to - gold-colored dust. Once they reach maturity, they detach and settle to the bottom of the aquarium, where they form cysts.
fish infected with marine velvet will express their discomfort by scraping their bodies against the rockwork and substrate. Other obvious signs of infection include pale coloration, excessive body slime production, and increased respiration. If not treated in a timely manner, marine velvet can cause the death of the infected specimen in short order.