More information on Livoneca Infestation
Main Ref: 41805  
Disease type: Parasitic infestations (protozoa, worms, etc.)  
Disease name: Livoneca Infestation  
Other names: South American fish louse; May also be Livoneca ovalis;  
Caus. agent: Livoneca sp  
Group:    
Part of body and/or behavior affected by disease:
 Skins and/or fins  Belly  Swimming behavior
 Gills  Anus  Other behavior
 Eyes  Viscera Afflicted  Other symptoms
Fish affected: Wild caught species such as Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi), Rummynose tetra (Hemigrammus rhodostomus), Hatchet fish (Carnegiella strigata, C. marthae, Gasteropelecus levis).  
Symptoms: The skin will exhibit red inflamed spots on which secondary bacterial infections can occur. The fish swims irregularly and show signs of restlessness.  
Treatments: If the fish louse doesn't occur in large numbers, they can be controlled by simply removing them carefully with a pair of tweezers. Use Trichlorfon in cases of mass infection, but be careful not to poison the fish (Dose: 0.25 –3.0 mg/1 liter water for 3 days. The dosage depends on the hardness of the water, the harder the water the more trichlorfon can be used. A 35% water change is recommended after treatment or carbon filter can be used). Formalin also has good results (Dose: 0.1 ml liter of aquarium water for 30-45 minutes. Also 1.0-1.5 ml/100 l for 2 days).  
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Remarks:   
Mortality and seasonality
Mortality:  
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