This is what freind of mine found in the poo of his discus.
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Last photo is in mag 400x.
Are those "beans" some kind of parasite?
None of them was mooving.
What are those "beans"?
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What are those "beans"?
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Re: What are those "beans"?
Hi Barabara,
first of all WHY do people in Poland, if that is you, or Maciej, or Tropicval do NOT ANSWER E-MAILS? Can you kindly e-mail me that answer? I am trying to help you all, but cannot if I do not get ansy answers.
This Microscope photo to me looks like gyrodactylus and also some tb in the fish.
Best regards
heiko
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first of all WHY do people in Poland, if that is you, or Maciej, or Tropicval do NOT ANSWER E-MAILS? Can you kindly e-mail me that answer? I am trying to help you all, but cannot if I do not get ansy answers.
This Microscope photo to me looks like gyrodactylus and also some tb in the fish.
Best regards
heiko
http://www.aquapress-bleher.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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