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  • Saprolegnia

    Type of Disease
    Fungal Disease
    Disease Name:
    Saprolegnia
    Additional Names:
    True Fungus, Water mold
    General Information:
    Saprolegnia is not often seen on live fish. It normally grows on dead or dying organic matter. Dead fish eggs are a perfect medium for the growth of saprolegnia. Having said that, it is possible for damage to the skin, fins or gills to lead to a secondary invasion by the saprolegnia. In this case, an underlying bacterial infection should be identified and treated in order to control the spread of the fungus.

    Saprolegnia is also known as a 'cold water' fungus, as it is more prolific in cooler water.

    Between 32F and 41F - Minimal growth
    Between 41F and 59F - very slow growth
    Between 59F and 86F - optimum growth
    Between 83F and 95F - Minimal growth
    Diagnostic Pointers
    Cotton-like white to gray-white or gray-brown growth on fish or on dead fish eggs.

    * Should not be confused with excess mucus which is often described as a 'fungus'. Take care to treat for the appropriate ailment.
    Treatment
    Malachite Green is the #1 treatment to combat Saprolegnia. Salt is also effective against Saprolegnia. Both treatments can be given in either a bath or a dip.

    As with all treatments, please read the labels carefully, follow the instructions for dosage explicitly, and know what your fish can tolerate. Some fish can not handle any amount of salt and are sensitive to certain medications.
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