Ich, Velvet, Brook, Uronema - Microscopic ID

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BIG THANKS to Dr. Charlie Gregory for providing these slides/videos. His website can be found here: https://www.aquaveterinarian.com

Marine Ich (Cryptocaryon irritans)


Marine Velvet Disease (Amyloodinium ocellatum)


Brooklynella hostilis


Uronema marinum


Also see: Taking a skin scrape


EDIT: Apparently sometimes Velvet trophonts have a rhizoid root-like structure:

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Source: http://pubs.sciepub.com/marine/5/1/3/figure/10
 
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BIG THANKS to Dr. Charlie Gregory for providing these slides/videos. His website can be found here: https://www.aquaveterinarian.com

Marine Ich (Cryptocaryon irritans)


Marine Velvet Disease (Amyloodinium ocellatum)


Brooklynella hostilis


Uronema marinum
Thank you very much for this info
 
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Fig. 1. Cryptocaryon irritans. Illustrations in the double-layered medium (A to F) and further development after transfer to seawater (G to I). (A) Theront just after inoculation, (B) trophont at Hour 4 PI, (C) trophont in a hollow-like empty space, (D) fully developed trophonts, (E) ruptured trophont (right), (F) tomont-like cyst formed in a medium, (G) protomonts just after transfer from medium to seawater, (H) encysted tomonts produced with the in vitro culture technique and (I) theront released from a tomont produced by the in vitro culture technique. Scale bars = 100 µm (A, B, F), 200 µm (C, D, E, G, H), and 25 µm (I)
 
I just got a bunch of emerald crabs from a place I don't trust. Could I scrape their shells and observe under the microscope for disease that would hurt my fish as an alternative for a very long quarantine?
 
I just got a bunch of emerald crabs from a place I don't trust. Could I scrape their shells and observe under the microscope for disease that would hurt my fish as an alternative for a very long quarantine?
idk if you will get a response from humble fish as he isn’t so active on R2R these days.
 
Thanks for the notice. Perhaps I should start a new thread with this?

Yes, if the crabs came from a tank with an active fish infection, to could carry over to your tank/fish. Here is an article I posted on biosecurity:


Jay
 
Yes, if the crabs came from a tank with an active fish infection, to could carry over to your tank/fish. Here is an article I posted on biosecurity:


Jay
Hi Jay, thanks for the link.

I knew the crabs could carry diseases from fish. My question was about trying to take a sample (swabbing the shell) and checking under the microscope as an alternative to quarantine. And if so, what would be the correct procedure for this.

I believe this could be an interesting possibility. Quarantining is a "blind" approach. You do it because you don't know what your critters are carrying. But microscopy changes this, especially in the cases of CUC where you can easily take samples.

Thanks!

JP
 

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