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CLADOSPORIOSIS IN A TOMATO CLOWNFISH (AMPHIPRION FRENATUS)
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BiologyParasitic DiseaseAmphiprion FrenatusCladosporium Sp.Deep Dermal UlcerHelminthologyCultured Tomato ClownfishPathogenesisPathologyMicrobiologyDermatologyMarine BiologyFish FarmingMedicineParasitology
Infection with Cladosporium sp., a deuteromycete, caused a deep dermal ulcer that extended to bone in a cultured tomato clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus). The infection may have been secondary to immunosuppression resulting from transport or confinement-induced stress or may have resulted from chronic exposure to copper. Reports of fungal infections in tropical marine fish are rare.
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