2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/521/1/012019
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Parasitic and bacterial diseases in aquarium-reared Indonesian snakehead (Channa micropeltes)

Abstract: Toman or Channa micropeltes has high economic potential to be cultured because of their high albumin content. This study aims to obtain information about what kinds of pathogens can infect toman fish in high-density stress (10, 20,30 fish with an average weight of 3 - 15 g and length of 8-14 cm in 20-liter aquarium) and temperatures between 26-34°C that were treated with artificial infections of Aeromonas hydrophila. The results showed that stress treatments with high density and temperature did not cause sign… Show more

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“…Monogenean Gyrodactylus sp. was found on the body surface of snakehead fishes (Miah et al, 2013;Sugiartanti et al, 2020;Novita et al, 2020;Zaiyana et al, 2022). The gill flukes Dactylogyrus sp.…”
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“…Monogenean Gyrodactylus sp. was found on the body surface of snakehead fishes (Miah et al, 2013;Sugiartanti et al, 2020;Novita et al, 2020;Zaiyana et al, 2022). The gill flukes Dactylogyrus sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Infection on snakehead fishes by crustacean parasite Argulus spp has been reported in Bangladesh (Das et al, 2018), in Indonesia (Amriana et al, 2022), and crustacean anchor worm Lernea sp have been reported in Bangladesh (Miah et al, 2013). The protozoan Trichodina has been reported to be found in snakehead fish C. striata (Umara et al, 2014;Novita et al, 2020) and Channa punctatus (Miah et al, 2013;Deb et al, 2015). Monogenean Gyrodactylus sp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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