This disease is caused by spore protozoa – unicellular microsporidia. Spores as cysts penetrate into fish organism through its digestive system - consumption infected fish or invertebrates. The cyst walls start to dissolve inside the intestines and spores “are injected” into bloodstream with help of anchored flagella. The spores move with blood and they look for suitable place for next development – mostly it is muscle tissue. Numerous spores develop under the influence of successive transformations in their destinations and they form new cysts. These cysts are diffuse in tissues between cells. Infected tissues start to die and they form gray-white discolorations. These cysts again penetrate into environment (water) through the skin (cracked ulcers) or after host death. These cysts are very resistant – they can live up to 4 years without a host.
Causes of this disease are unicellular organisms: Pleistophora hyphessobryconis.
This is incurable disease – a treatment is ineffective. The cyst walls are resistant to antibiotics. We need transfer potentially healthy fish to a separate aquarium and we must observe them. Possibly we may do disinfectant bath for them. We should immediately commit an act of euthanasia the fish with advanced symptoms. The general tank, the substrate, all decorative elements we must disinfect.