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''Trichodina'', a ciliated protozoan parasite which is a common cause of skin and gill disease in ornamental fish.
 
''Trichodina'', a ciliated protozoan parasite which is a common cause of skin and gill disease in ornamental fish.
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 17 July 2018


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These rapidly spinning ciliated organisms were seen on the examination of a skin scrape (×100).


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Name the organism. Link to Article
How is a skin scraping prepared? Link to Article


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