Bullhead Disease
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Guest_sandtiger_*
, Sep 10 2006 09:05 PM
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#1 Guest_sandtiger_*
Posted 10 September 2006 - 09:05 PM
Hey everyone. I went fishing today and caught several brown bullhead in the 3" range that were covered in these lumps. Anyone know what it is? I didn't see it on any of the other fish species we caught, nor I have I seen it prior to today.
Here are a couple scans of the one I brought home.
Here are a couple scans of the one I brought home.
#4 Guest_sandtiger_*
Posted 10 September 2006 - 10:54 PM
LOL, gross isen't it? Me and my friends were groaning everytime we had to take one of them off. Some of them were worse than that, we caught over a dozen all together I'm willing to bet. I'm a bit concerned for that body of water now but don't know if I should be.
You can have that bullhead in the picture if you want, it's still alive.
You can have that bullhead in the picture if you want, it's still alive.
#7 Guest_teleost_*
Posted 11 September 2006 - 08:34 AM
Clinostomum complanatum, Yellow grub?
Looks like it to me, but just a guess.
http://www.fisheries.....llow grub.jpg
I've treated and removed this trematode (yellow grub) from fish with the use of praziquantel. I must admit I've never treated fish with such a heavy infestation.
It's just a guess on my part. You may want to look further into what your fish might have.
Looks like it to me, but just a guess.
http://www.fisheries.....llow grub.jpg
I've treated and removed this trematode (yellow grub) from fish with the use of praziquantel. I must admit I've never treated fish with such a heavy infestation.
It's just a guess on my part. You may want to look further into what your fish might have.
#10 Guest_sandtiger_*
Posted 11 September 2006 - 10:36 AM
Do you still have the bluegill? If so look very closely where the isthmus meets the belly. Look for a pair of yellow dots on each side within the flesh. In most cases I'll find them here (if it's Clinostomum complanatum).
I don't have any of the bluegill but I did take a look at them and didn't see it.
#13 Guest_teleost_*
Posted 11 September 2006 - 11:43 AM
Actually Sandtiger I don't know why I explained the location the way I did previously. I typically find the "grubs" between the mandibles and not within the flesh of small sunfish. Don't get me wrong, you'll find them in the flesh as well but they seem to start below the head first. The more I look at the photo the more it looks like "yellow grub". I'm not sure if a look alike exists.
#14 Guest_Brooklamprey_*
Posted 11 September 2006 - 11:57 AM
I would put money on that being Clinostomum sp. It is a fairly common parasite around here and we see it alot in the field in Largemouth bass and Bullheads but not so much in many other species of fish. Why??? Don't know...
It also affects Watersnakes and Bull, green frogs..
It also affects Watersnakes and Bull, green frogs..
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