sacrifice333
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Some of the signs of infection with Cryptocaryon irritans are rubbing or scratching against decorations or substrate (this behavior is also known as glancing or flashing), breathing problems, an increased mucous layer, loss of appetite, abnormal swimming behavior, frayed fins, cloudy eyes, and, of course, the telltale white spots.
In your two part article on Marine Ich/Cryptocaryon irritans you mention the above signs of infection. I have not noticed any of the mentioned symptoms except for the telltale white spots, my question is simple; do fish normally have more than one of the typical Marine Ich symptons at once?