I got my first fishtank when I was 8, and am now 65. My grandfather had had a multi-tank set up wiped out completely by Ich, so learning about fish diseases was valued in my world. I think I had my first disease book when I was 10, and I always listened closely to discussions of diseases, parasites and treatments with the old guys in the stores and fishclubs.
I first saw Camallanus nematodes in the early 1990s. I bought some fish from a reputable breeder, and we both lost a bunch of fish very quickly to a "gut predator" we had never seen or heard of. It killed fast.
In the manner of parasites, it seemed to adjust and slowed down in time. A parasite that kills too quickly can't spread. Now, it seems a common chronic infestation that slowly builds to the killing stage, long after it has silently spread.
I know there are other older aquarists here. When did you first hear of Camallanus nematode worms as a threat in fishtanks? What I first saw of it suggested it had recently jumped to the aquarium hobby from the wild, but I've realized that I took that as an assumption.
I first saw Camallanus nematodes in the early 1990s. I bought some fish from a reputable breeder, and we both lost a bunch of fish very quickly to a "gut predator" we had never seen or heard of. It killed fast.
In the manner of parasites, it seemed to adjust and slowed down in time. A parasite that kills too quickly can't spread. Now, it seems a common chronic infestation that slowly builds to the killing stage, long after it has silently spread.
I know there are other older aquarists here. When did you first hear of Camallanus nematode worms as a threat in fishtanks? What I first saw of it suggested it had recently jumped to the aquarium hobby from the wild, but I've realized that I took that as an assumption.