confused_aquarist
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Has anyone encountered this before? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fgL1ZSc8iP2I6VjY8qTEtI42GhGCDUqD/view?usp=drive_link
It seems to be a sessile rotifer.
This was a fresh fecal sample taken from a fry, which is asymptomatic.
Should this be treated, and if so would flubendazole work.
It seems to be a sessile rotifer.
This was a fresh fecal sample taken from a fry, which is asymptomatic.
Should this be treated, and if so would flubendazole work.
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