it depends on how bad the condition is and what kind of fish it is, it is better to go with a white spot cure.
A roundworm is a parasite (multicellular parasite).
White spots on a goldfish's body could be a sign of a common parasitic infection called ich, which is caused by a parasite called Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. This parasite is often introduced to the fish through contaminated water or new fish. It is important to treat the infection promptly to prevent it from spreading to other fish in the tank.
To effectively get rid of a parasite from your body, you should consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. They may prescribe medication specifically designed to target and eliminate the parasite. It is important to follow their instructions carefully to ensure successful removal of the parasite from your body.
they are in the same body and the parasite lives on the host Julia :):):)
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
To effectively get rid of a parasite from your body, you can take prescribed medication specifically targeting the parasite. It is important to follow the treatment plan provided by a healthcare professional and maintain good hygiene practices to prevent re-infection.
An internal parasite feeds with his entire body inside the surface (epithelium, for animals) of the host, while an external parasite feeds with part of, or whole body standing outside the host's surface.
An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals). An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's epithelium. An ectoparasite is a parasite which body is not entirely inside the host's epithelium.
Host: an organism that harbors another organism (parasite) inside or near its own body, typically providing nourishment and shelter for the parasite
This particular horse colour is commonly called a buttermilk buckskin. The body itself isn't exactly 100% white, but rather a light cream colour which appears white at first glance.
Sometimes when parasitism occurs, especially on your body, it's not such a good thing.