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Columnaris disease (tail rot, peduncle disease). | Columnaris disease (tail rot, peduncle disease). | ||
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This disease is caused by infection with ''Flexibacter columnaris''. | This disease is caused by infection with ''Flexibacter columnaris''. | ||
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Factors that predispose fish to this disease include stress from transportation, overcrowding, poor water quality, poor nutrition, underlying parasitic or fungal infection, physical injury from netting, and high bacterial loading of the water from diseased fish. | Factors that predispose fish to this disease include stress from transportation, overcrowding, poor water quality, poor nutrition, underlying parasitic or fungal infection, physical injury from netting, and high bacterial loading of the water from diseased fish. | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, 19 September 2011
Several recently imported koi are showing extensive damage to their tails.
Question | Answer | Article | |
What disease is affecting the tail and peduncle of this fish? | Columnaris disease (tail rot, peduncle disease). |
[[|Link to Article]] | |
What pathogen is involved? | This disease is caused by infection with Flexibacter columnaris. |
[[|Link to Article]] | |
What factors may have contributed to this problem? | Factors that predispose fish to this disease include stress from transportation, overcrowding, poor water quality, poor nutrition, underlying parasitic or fungal infection, physical injury from netting, and high bacterial loading of the water from diseased fish. |
[[|Link to Article]] |