This document discusses several parasites that commonly infect fish, including:
- Trypanosoma, a genus of parasites transmitted by blood-feeding invertebrates that occupies the bloodstream of vertebrate hosts.
- Ichthyophthiriasis multifilis, commonly known as "ich" or "white spot" disease, which infects the gills and skin and can be fatal.
- Dactylogyrus, a monogenetic trematode that attaches to the host's skin, fins, and gills with hooks and causes minimal damage.
- Several other parasites that commonly infect fish such as copepods, anchor parasites, and isopod crustaceans. Many cause