Info asked about Twirling or Whirling disease Corydoras
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Info asked about Twirling or Whirling disease Corydoras
In a lot of threads about healtproblems of Corys this disease is mentioned as probable cause of strange swimming behaviour and dying of Corys. I am curious to know more about this disease. What is the exact cause, is it common or very rare, is it curable aso. Can't find other info on the internet than the mentioned threads. Almost no scientific info to my believe. Reactions appriciated in advance!!!
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Re: Info asked about Twirling or Whirling disease Corydoras
Hi, CoryfanAad;
The issue you are speaking about from my reading is much more prevalent in the aquaculture industry with cold water fingerlings and I believe that a parasite called Myxobolus cerebralis is considered to be the cause. Kanamycin is used as a treatment. However, a few of the livebearer forums mention tropicals with this or a similar affliction. One poster had some success with Jungle/Tetra parasite guard. But, most of the other postings suggest humanely euthanizing the fishes and bleaching the tank and equipment. From what I've read the outlook is not a positive one.
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The issue you are speaking about from my reading is much more prevalent in the aquaculture industry with cold water fingerlings and I believe that a parasite called Myxobolus cerebralis is considered to be the cause. Kanamycin is used as a treatment. However, a few of the livebearer forums mention tropicals with this or a similar affliction. One poster had some success with Jungle/Tetra parasite guard. But, most of the other postings suggest humanely euthanizing the fishes and bleaching the tank and equipment. From what I've read the outlook is not a positive one.
Don
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Re: Info asked about Twirling or Whirling disease Corydoras
I know its an issue in trout hatcheries, especially with rainbow trout. Hadn't heard of it happening with tropical fish but I know manager of local trout hatchery Ill see what he can tell me.
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Re: Info asked about Twirling or Whirling disease Corydoras
Thanks both : did read the trout-disease. Maybe I made a wrong translation, but overhere in Holland in a lot of threads the disease "tolziekte" is mentioned. I think the problems caused by other diseases (strange swimming, flicking, no coordination) is given this name without scientific background. So I believe "tolziekte" doesn't really exists. But I can be wrong!!!
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