Causes of this disease are flagellates. There are 2 species which attack the fish but Ichthyobodo necatrix is responsible for disease in most cases. The parasite is too small to be seen with the naked eye. It attaches to the skin, fin rays or gills of the host and it feeds contents of the epidermis cells. The parasite very quickly reproduces by binary fission in favorable conditions what ultimately leads to death of the host. Speed of reproduction depends on water temperature and pH. 25-28°C and pH=4.5-6.0 are the most conductive conditions. This parasite can live up to a few hours without the host. It attacks mostly the fry but adult fish may be vectors this parasite.
A method of treating depends on a stage of the disease. We need treat all aquarium occupants in a separate tank. We don't have to disinfect the general aquarium because all parasites without the host will die after 24 hours. We may prophylactically increase water temperature up tu 32-34°C for a period of two days.
There isn't redness of the skin or open injuries in this stage. We may use selected one of the following treatments when the gills of the fish aren't damaged:
When we suspect damaged gills:
We need gradually remove all drugs from the water after fish recovery. So we do systematic a partial water changes.