2017
DOI: 10.3856/vol45-issue5-fulltext-15
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Metazoan parasites of freshwater ornamental fishes

Abstract: ABSTRACT. This study aimed to characterize the metazoan parasitic fauna associated with freshwater farmed ornamental fish in Southern Brazil. Between July 2014 and January 2015, a total of 423 fish belonging to nine species were examined: Pterophylum scalare, Betta splendens, two varieties of Carassius auratus, Danio rerio, Xiphophorus helleri, two varieties of Xiphophorus maculatus, Poecilia sphenops, Tanichthys albonubes and Puntius sachsii. In each fish collection, the water quality parameters were measured… Show more

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“…In Jacareí and Timbó, 87.1% (27/31) and 88% (44/55) of fish were infected with monogeneans, respectively. These flatworms have already been reported in different ornamental freshwater fish from Brazil (Tavares- Dias et al, 2009Dias et al, , 2010Florindo et al, 2017a;Santos et al, 2017;Hoshino et al, 2018). They have a direct life cycle and can cause respiratory disease when infecting gills, or scale loss may occur if the parasite is attached to the skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In Jacareí and Timbó, 87.1% (27/31) and 88% (44/55) of fish were infected with monogeneans, respectively. These flatworms have already been reported in different ornamental freshwater fish from Brazil (Tavares- Dias et al, 2009Dias et al, , 2010Florindo et al, 2017a;Santos et al, 2017;Hoshino et al, 2018). They have a direct life cycle and can cause respiratory disease when infecting gills, or scale loss may occur if the parasite is attached to the skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The freshwater angelfish is one of the most traded species of ornamental fish, however, there is a lack of scientific descriptions of the diseases that affect these animals (Gallani et al, 2016). Previous studies describe parasitic infestations caused by parasite (Florindo et al, 2017) and environmental factors are generally the main causes of stress in fish (Perera et al, 2023) decreasing their resistance to adverse factors (Ribeiro et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As diseases may cause severe morbidity and mortality, which can lead to economic losses in ornamental fish industry, prophylactic treatments should be used when the disease status and the infection source are known (FLORINDO et al, 2017). However, in general, a diagnostic workup of a subsample of the fish is the better method for identifying the problem.…”
Section: Host Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasitic diseases are harmful and pose limiting factors in the rearing of ornamental fish. Nevertheless, several parasitological surveys (ALVES et al, 2000;PIAZZA et al, 2006;TAVARES-DIAS et al, 2009;KOYUNCU, 2009;GARCIA et al, 2009;MEHRDANA et al, 2014;MOYSES et al, 2015;FLORINDO et al, 2017) have been performed on freshwater ornamental fish and these studies verify a very diverse set of parasitic species. However, none of these surveys include aquarium fish cultured in the State of Amapá, (Brazil).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%