This is a case of a seahorse that had a period of inappetance, weight loss and a weak snick. For humane reasons, it was euthanased for laboratory analysis by The Fish Vet. Microscopically, there was severe, diffuse, subacute enteritis along its entire length, there were multifocal, acute, branchial necrosis with intralesional bacilli, occasional gill ciliates and marked, diffuse hepatocellular atrophy. In this video
we discuss what might be the primary cause of the disease and why we think so.
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