Why does my barb has has become emaciated? - Treatments for diseased fishes

Ichthyosporidium

Why does my barb has has become emaciated?

Fishes having Ichthyosporidium usually show this symptom of 'Emaciated'

Carefully read though the article to find out whether your Barb is having Ichthyosporidium.

About disease, Ichthyosporidium

Fishes appear emaciated and yet have swollen abdomens. Skin defects may appear, particularly in the advanced stages of the disease, when small white nodules appear on the skin.
Infected fishes swim abnormally.

Physical Symptoms

  • Small greyish/white nodules
  • Emaciated
  • Swollen abdomen

Behavioural Symptoms

  • Swimming awkwardly
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