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If that doesn't help try treating with some metro (Metronidazole).
Only problem is NOONE has proven an exact cause of HITH,LLE or whatever other name or symptom name someone wants to give it. Sure lots of keepers have theories and many cures that "usually" work but nothing is set in stone. Hexamitiasis,Carbon,Vitamin deficency,Vitamin Toxicity,poor water quality,stray electrical current,etc.. <---- all have been proven and disproven LOL by different scientists.Will the protozaon still exist in my 55 gallon or does it just stay with the fish?

I think it's possible that someone has documented and proven the exact cause of HITH, but there's such a flood of information (especially on the internet) that is contradictory that it's difficult to know which information is true! I haven't done this, but I have the feeling that if we took some time, got off the internet, and did some real research using legitimate scientific/veterenarian sources it might become clear. Or, is the scientific community as confused as we hobbiests are about HITH?:confused:Originally posted by stilllearnin
Only problem is NOONE has proven an exact cause of HITH,LLE or whatever other name or symptom name someone wants to give it. Sure lots of keepers have theories and many cures that "usually" work but nothing is set in stone. Hexamitiasis,Carbon,Vitamin deficency,Vitamin Toxicity,poor water quality,stray electrical current,etc.. <---- all have been proven and disproven LOL by different scientists.

Or, is the scientific community as confused as we hobbiests are about HITH?
Some of the diagnoses I got were :
I use no carbon,have clean water,have no stray electrical current and feed a variety of food
why doesn't it show up in a scraping/culture done by a vet on three seperate fish

I'm interested on hearing your view on the idea that it is caused by Hexamita -- in my wanderings around the web and in the library, there have been many sources that claim Hexamita as the cause. There are just as many that say it isn't.Originally posted by stilllearnin
I'll never (just personal oponion and experiances) be sold on a "cause of HITH" but it'd be nice to finally see one that someone can't disprove.

In some fish - it may be the cause.I'm interested on hearing your view on the idea that it is caused by Hexamita

Spironucleus and Hexamita are spread by cross contamination of tank water. Ie: common use of infected dip nets from tank to tank
It is very contagious
Almost all fish carry Hexamita

In Discus, Hole in the Head disease is often associated with an infection of spironucleus/hexamita as they are common at the wound site. However they are not considered the cause, only an after injury infestation.
Hexamitiasis also known as Hexamita meleagridis (Spironucleus) was discovered in game birds and the name was applied to a group of fish parasites with little to no research
from alot of different online dictonariesHexamita - flagellates free-living or parasitic in intestines of birds
Hexamitiasis is an acute infectious disease of turkeys, quail, ducks, chukar partridges and pigeons. Heavy losses have been reported in one outbreak in ring-necked pheasants.


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