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Areas of predilection for skin parasites are those adjacent to the fins and it is a good approach to obtain material from these sites.  
 
Areas of predilection for skin parasites are those adjacent to the fins and it is a good approach to obtain material from these sites.  
  
The mucus is suspended in a small quantity of water on a microscope slide (preferably pond or tank water from which the fish was taken; tap or distilled water may destroy the parasites), a cover slip applied, and the preparation examined under the microscope (×40 magnification should be sufficient to visualize most parasites).  
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The mucus is suspended in a small quantity of water on a microscope slide (preferably pond or tank water from which the fish was taken; tape or distilled water may destroy the parasites), a cover slip applied, and the preparation examined under the microscope (×40 magnification should be sufficient to visualize most parasites).  
  
 
The second picture shows prepared gill, fin, and skin biopsies.
 
The second picture shows prepared gill, fin, and skin biopsies.
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These rapidly spinning ciliated organisms were seen on the examination of a skin scrape (×100).


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