Reefers,
As I embark on this hobby, like most everyone, I choose to take calculated risks in all elements of my system. Part of the calculated risks is data analysis, but unfortunately, data is consistently lacking.
As a data driven analytical person, I would like to pose a question to the community on something we will all be fighting for our entire journey.
What fish health organisms do we have to worry about, and how often?
So far in my journey I have found common belief is far from reality.
After collecting all the web information, LFS histories and anecdotal evidence I could, I have averaged those results into a simple to understand percentage based table.
As many of us preventively treat for many diseases, I believe we lose track of what is really out there and over-exaggerate reality.
On the flip side, we never know what diseases we have successfully eliminated and never saw to a point of diagnosis.
"you will never count how many lives you have saved, only those you have lost"
Of the vertebrate species sold at a typical LFS:
40% of the fish are perfectly healthy
Of the remaining 60%, they have one or more of the following parasites or diseases:
70% have one of the several forms of external flukes
50% have Ich, several types
8% have internal parasites
8% have Velvet
2% have Uronema
2% have Brooklynella
2% have praziquantel resistant flukes
2% have bacterial, viral and fungal infections
This averaged every aspect I could determine and quantify. And as a true statistician, all numbers were grossly rounded.
Is all of this total hogwash? Let's find out!
A few rules to keep the data true;
Please only select diseases you accurately diagnosed to more than a 60% certainty in the past year.
Please no fish stores or high volume dealers. Please comment to share your insights though!
As I embark on this hobby, like most everyone, I choose to take calculated risks in all elements of my system. Part of the calculated risks is data analysis, but unfortunately, data is consistently lacking.
As a data driven analytical person, I would like to pose a question to the community on something we will all be fighting for our entire journey.
What fish health organisms do we have to worry about, and how often?
So far in my journey I have found common belief is far from reality.
After collecting all the web information, LFS histories and anecdotal evidence I could, I have averaged those results into a simple to understand percentage based table.
As many of us preventively treat for many diseases, I believe we lose track of what is really out there and over-exaggerate reality.
On the flip side, we never know what diseases we have successfully eliminated and never saw to a point of diagnosis.
"you will never count how many lives you have saved, only those you have lost"
Of the vertebrate species sold at a typical LFS:
40% of the fish are perfectly healthy
Of the remaining 60%, they have one or more of the following parasites or diseases:
70% have one of the several forms of external flukes
50% have Ich, several types
8% have internal parasites
8% have Velvet
2% have Uronema
2% have Brooklynella
2% have praziquantel resistant flukes
2% have bacterial, viral and fungal infections
This averaged every aspect I could determine and quantify. And as a true statistician, all numbers were grossly rounded.
Is all of this total hogwash? Let's find out!
A few rules to keep the data true;
Please only select diseases you accurately diagnosed to more than a 60% certainty in the past year.
Please no fish stores or high volume dealers. Please comment to share your insights though!