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Tail and fin rot
+6
disintegrating fins that may be reduced to stumps
exposed fin rays
blood on edges of fins
reddened areas at base of fins
skin ulcers with gray or red margins
cloudy eyes
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Hole-in-head disease/Spironucleus/Hexamita/flagellates/Protoopalina
+4
slimy, white mucous feces
fish hiding in the corner with its head down
the head above the eyes gets thin
the fish blackens in color and swims backwards
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Spring viraemia, SVC (spring viraemia of carp)/viraemia/erythrodermatitis
+0
bloodshot spots in the skin (at the edge of the fin)
apathetic behaviour
sometimes pop-eyes and swollen abdominal cavities
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Bite wounds
+1
visible wounds on the body
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Iodine deficiency
+0
growths or tumour-like bulges on the fish (most of these are in the region of the gills)
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Tumours
+0
bumps or lumps under the fish's skin
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Bacterial infections
+21
whitish film often appears on the fish's skin
bloodshot spots
or entirely different symptoms may also be observed
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Reddening, irritation of the skin
+3
certain areas of the skin are red and irritated
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Fish tuberculosis, Mycobacteriosis, piscine tuberculosis, granuloma disease
+2
emaciation
hollow belly
possibly sores
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Head and Lateral Line Erosion Disease - (HLLD or HLLE)
+2
small pits on the head, face and along the lateral line
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