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Re: plague



In my experience, gestation has been shorter, with symptoms occurring at 
about the same time as maturity in Cynolebias (about two months), but you are 
right that it could be quite a bit longer. My point was only to suggest a 
means by which Glugea might be further incriminated, not to suggest a way to 
get rid of the disease. The only way I know to wipe it out is to sterilize 
everything, tanks, nets, the works, with bleach.  That only some fish were 
affected and not others would support a diagnosis of Glugea, as they appear 
to be rather specific. But I still lean toward overfeeding.

Robert J. Goldstein, Ph.D.
Robert J. Goldstein & Associates, Inc.
Environmental Consultants
8480 Garvey Drive
Raleigh, NC 27616 USA
tel  (919) 872-1174
fax (919) 872-9214
URL   www.rjgaCarolina.com
e-mail  rgoldstein at rjgaCarolina_com


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