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'''Wild  hosts''' include European and Japanese eels, largemouth bass, striped sea bass, Atlantic salmon, Marble goby, snakes and birds.
 
'''Wild  hosts''' include European and Japanese eels, largemouth bass, striped sea bass, Atlantic salmon, Marble goby, snakes and birds.
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'''Domestic hosts''' include Japanese Eels, Siamese fighting fish, carp species including catla and rosy barb, crimson and European seabass, black tetra, Asian seabass (barramundi ), rainbow trout, chinook salmon, Nile tilapia, red seabream, turbot, and Angel fish.  
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'''Domestic hosts''' include '''Japanese Eels, channel fish''', Siamese fighting fish, carp species including catla and rosy barb, crimson and European seabass, black tetra, Asian seabass (barramundi ), rainbow trout, chinook salmon, Nile tilapia, red seabream, turbot, and Angel fish.  
    
Other fish hosts that have been documented are perch-like species including  Cichlidae, Chrysophrys unicolor, flathead mullet , bastard halibut, flounders, and mozambique tilapia.  '''E.tarda can also be found in zoo animals, zebu, cattle, pigs, reptiles, marine mammals, members of the ''Alligatoridae'' family (alligators and caimans) and humans.'''
 
Other fish hosts that have been documented are perch-like species including  Cichlidae, Chrysophrys unicolor, flathead mullet , bastard halibut, flounders, and mozambique tilapia.  '''E.tarda can also be found in zoo animals, zebu, cattle, pigs, reptiles, marine mammals, members of the ''Alligatoridae'' family (alligators and caimans) and humans.'''
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