I recently netted some more wild Gambusia affinis from a new location, to help ensure that my original stock have a wide gene pool and a good variety of gene variations to work with. As I've been doing, I quarantined them for observation. A few of them had the usual fungus and skin parasite issues that can be expected from wild fish. I've treated them all with Aquarisol, which has cleared up most of the problems except for one. One female has a relatively large protrusion from her abdomen with tentacles on the end. It does not appear to move, but it is definitely not clearing up from the Aquarisol treatment.
I'm wondering if anyone can identify this parasite (or if you think it could be something else like a cancerous growth), and suggested treatments. I am reluctant to move any of these fish into contact with my other stocks until I have positively identified the problem and know if and how contagious it is.
Here are some shots I took that came out ok. If you need clearer pictures, I can take some shots of her in my photo observation container in a couple of weeks (currently I am using it for fry - this live-bearer breeding project takes a lot of containers and aquariums!)
I'm wondering if anyone can identify this parasite (or if you think it could be something else like a cancerous growth), and suggested treatments. I am reluctant to move any of these fish into contact with my other stocks until I have positively identified the problem and know if and how contagious it is.
Here are some shots I took that came out ok. If you need clearer pictures, I can take some shots of her in my photo observation container in a couple of weeks (currently I am using it for fry - this live-bearer breeding project takes a lot of containers and aquariums!)




