my blackmoor fish started off with gold specks then eventually turned completely gold, as did my baby one, even though the others in the tank didnt, apparently it can be down to water temp or just genes, but they are fine, hope this helps
Could the specks be aspergillus????
Chipping of the paint???^~^
The black specks that are floating in your water could be due to the fact that whatever the water is in wasn't cleaned good enough. It could also mean that something fell into the water.
i believe it looks brown with specks of rock in it. it also could have shades of black or grey
The pink part is probably orthoclase feldspar, the gray stuff is quartz, the small white stuff could be monocline feldspar, the shiny black or brown specks could be mica or hornblende.
No, it just keeps growing as more stuff falls in.
Yes, a dog can get cow parasites. If a dog eats cow feces, then it could get cow parasites such as, worms.
depends. he could be a pathologist or a biologist or a homosexualologist. Parasitologists study parasites.
Tiny black bugs that live on the human scalp could be mites or head lice. Both mites and head lice are parasites that use the human as a host.
United Kingdom and United States. They each have 2 parasites. Lice could be one and fleas could be another.
It is unknown of the type of parasites that are found on the teeth. The parasites could be from food that has been rotting between the teeth. Birds that are called a plover.
Black fly bite was unique. It left one third millimeter size blood where it took my blood. After about 15 hrs(?), I developed a red 5 millimeter diameter circle on the site. After 3 days, I still have the red circle. But the strength has weakened. I guess the redness will disappear in a week or so? What I'm worried is that the black fly carries parasites primarily in Africa or the middel Eastern countries. Does it possibly carry parasites in the States too? Could have I gotten some shot at the bite site so that the possible parasites could have been killed?