MSB Number MSB23785700
Date of Commencement: 23 Aug, 2023

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: Kondapalli Sridhar Reddy
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Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX45
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1954
Date of Commencement: 23 Aug, 2023
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 15
Survey Number: 5-2A
Intervention Adopted: FEED MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF SEASONAL DESEASES
Type of Species: CATLA, ROHU, MRIGALA
Date of Stocking: 20 Jul, 2023
Duration of Crop: 270 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 20

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 23 Aug, 2023 Keeping the fish healthy, happy and well-fed will boost their immune system. New fish should ideally be quarantined before you allow it into the main aquarium. Plants, substrate, equipment etcetera should be sterilized to kill of potentially harmful Completed
2nd Visit Date 30 Aug, 2023 Hard to treat, but not impossible. like any disease best caught early. There are commercial products available to treat cotton Mouth. Also change the water .daily 20 percent and use a regular dose of salt in tank Completed
3rd Visit Date 06 Sep, 2023 Proper diet and maintaining good water quality in general will keep the fish from being stressed and therefore susceptible to infections. Completed
4th Visit Date 13 Sep, 2023 Sympoms include white spot on Mount, edges of scales and fins. Cottony growth that eats away at the mouth. Fin disintegrate begining at the edges. Fungus aften invades the effected skin. Completed
5th Visit Date 21 Sep, 2023 Choosing seed from Correct hatchery. Proper stocking of the fishes. Immediate discarding of the diseased animals at a far away place Completed
6th Visit Date 27 Sep, 2023 Proper water quality monitoring Completed
7th Visit Date 04 Oct, 2023 Good management practices Completed
8th Visit Date 11 Oct, 2023 Test the animal in lab soon after discovering any disturbance in them Completed
9th Visit Date 18 Oct, 2023 It's possibly the hardest internal bacterial infections to cure. There are a number of medications available such as penicillin, tetracycline and nakadixic acid Completed
10th Visit Date 26 Oct, 2023 Treatment for this diseases is due to its inability to live-in water above 28 degrees centigrade, treated as if it was ich by commercial ich treatment or technique. Other recommended treatments include Malachite Green, Potassium Permanganate, Acrifla Completed
11th Visit Date 01 Nov, 2023 It is not advisable to introduce pond plants without first disinfecting them. Nets, scrapers, feed boxes, thermometers, pulverizers and other equipment should not be shared between several aquaria Completed
12th Visit Date 08 Nov, 2023 It causes the gill lose their bright red colour. Treatment for this disease is the diseased fish can be treated with Malachite green at 0.1 mg/l for extended periods of time or 0.3 mg/l for 12 hours. Ponds with enzootic branchiomycosis should be drie Completed
13th Visit Date 15 Nov, 2023 Prophylaxis for this disease is strict sanitation and disinfection are essential for disease control. Dead fishes should be collected daily and burned or deeply burried. Transportation of infected fish areas to non - infected areas must be prevented. Completed
14th Visit Date 22 Nov, 2023 Treatment for this disease use copper sulphate solution (CuSo4*5H2O), Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) at the dose of 1 g per 10 L of water for 30 minutes (treatment is repeated every 12 hours for 10 days). Basic Violet K(It is effective in the early s Completed
15th Visit Date 29 Nov, 2023 Use of tetracycline erythromycin and nitrofurazone have no documented effect on Pseudomonads or Aeromonas. Optimize your holding system. Quarantine and treat all new arrivals Isolate effected individuals Completed
16th Visit Date 06 Dec, 2023 Following Better management practices Completed
17th Visit Date 13 Dec, 2023 Treatment is hard to treat but not impossible line any disease best caught early. There are commercial products available to treat cotton mouth. Also change the water daily 20% and use a regular dose of salt in your tank Completed
18th Visit Date 20 Dec, 2023 Treatment as with many viral diseases of fish, there is no specific treatment or cure for VHS. Completed
19th Visit Date 27 Dec, 2023 There is no effective medicine. Use of Iodine may be useful Completed
20th Visit Date 03 Jan, 2024 Symptoms includes Darkening of the skin, swollen abdomen, exophthalmia (Popeye), hemarrhages in the skin, gills, swim bladder and inflammation of the intestine. Treatment is Not specific Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy S/O: Jagapathi Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX55 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5323 Survey Number: 1
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy S/O: Jagapathireddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX57 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8136 Survey Number: 1
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao S/O: Sambasiva Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX76 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6572 Survey Number: 1
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy S/O: Jagapathi Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX56 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8775 Survey Number: 1
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam S/O: Bhaskar Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX55 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2941 Survey Number: 1-1
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani S/O: Brahmareddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX45 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-3461 Survey Number: 3-3
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi S/O: Venkateswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX58 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9889 Survey Number: 4-2
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy S/O: Naga Bhushara Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX58 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2891 Survey Number: 5-1
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani S/O: Sridhar Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX62 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5739 Survey Number: 5-2B1
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani S/O: Vivekanandhareddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX62 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8209 Survey Number: 5-2B2

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Fish Tuberculosis: Fish can be treated with the same drugs as humans get when they become infected by Mycobacterium, e.g. Kanamycin. Since this is a very resilient microbe, normal treatment involves administering at least 2 different medications over
Bad Practices: Nill
Suggestions Given:
Keeping the fish healthy, happy and well-fed will boost their immune system. New fish should ideally be quarantined before you allow it into the main aquarium. Plants, substrate, equipment etcetera should be sterilized to kill of potentially harmful

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Cotton Mouth Disease: It shows up first as a grey or white line around the lips and later as short tufts sprouting from the mouth like fungus.
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Hard to treat, but not impossible. like any disease best caught early. There are commercial products available to treat cotton Mouth. Also change the water .daily 20 percent and use a regular dose of salt in tank

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: These diseases can be controlled by regular water changes and vaccuning of gravel.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Proper diet and maintaining good water quality in general will keep the fish from being stressed and therefore susceptible to infections.

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Columnaris: Caused by Famentous bacteria. For example Fexibacteria
Bad Practices: Nill
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Sympoms include white spot on Mount, edges of scales and fins. Cottony growth that eats away at the mouth. Fin disintegrate begining at the edges. Fungus aften invades the effected skin.

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Continuous monitoring of fishes is a very important role in prevention of diseases.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Choosing seed from Correct hatchery. Proper stocking of the fishes. Immediate discarding of the diseased animals at a far away place

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Usage of Good management practices
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Proper water quality monitoring

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Proper water quality monitoring
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Good management practices

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Continuous monitoring of the diseases that occur in fishes according to the season
Bad Practices: Nill
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Test the animal in lab soon after discovering any disturbance in them

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Dropsy is caused by Bacteria in Pseudomonads puntata. symptoms includes accumulation of body fluid or water in the body cavity or in scale pockets, scales become loose, abdomen bulge rarely and pressing on it water comes out through the mouth eta.
Bad Practices: Nill
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It's possibly the hardest internal bacterial infections to cure. There are a number of medications available such as penicillin, tetracycline and nakadixic acid

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Protozoan diseases of fishes includes Costiasis. It is caused by necatrix. Symptoms include causing skin of infected fish to become cloudy and milky.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Treatment for this diseases is due to its inability to live-in water above 28 degrees centigrade, treated as if it was ich by commercial ich treatment or technique. Other recommended treatments include Malachite Green, Potassium Permanganate, Acrifla

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Prophylaxis of Costiasis disease: Newly bought fish are quarantined fo 30 days, before introducing new fish into the aquarium, give them three short- term therapeutic baths.
Bad Practices: Nill
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It is not advisable to introduce pond plants without first disinfecting them. Nets, scrapers, feed boxes, thermometers, pulverizers and other equipment should not be shared between several aquaria

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Branchiomycosis is caused by Branchiomyces demigrams and B. sanguinis (Phycomycetes Archiomycetes). Symptoms of this disease is seen in the blood vessels of the gill tissue and it obstructs the circulation of blood through the gills.
Bad Practices: Nill
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It causes the gill lose their bright red colour. Treatment for this disease is the diseased fish can be treated with Malachite green at 0.1 mg/l for extended periods of time or 0.3 mg/l for 12 hours. Ponds with enzootic branchiomycosis should be drie

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Ponds with enzootic branchiomycosis should be dried and treated with calcium oxide (quick line) or 2 to 3 kg copper sulphate per hectare. Increase of water supply help in control of the disease.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Prophylaxis for this disease is strict sanitation and disinfection are essential for disease control. Dead fishes should be collected daily and burned or deeply burried. Transportation of infected fish areas to non - infected areas must be prevented.

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Dermatomycosis is one of the protozoan diseases. Symptoms include appearance of fine hair like tufts hanging from the infected areas. the time becomes eroded and hemorrhagic at the latter stage of disease infected eggs tend to stick together and die.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Treatment for this disease use copper sulphate solution (CuSo4*5H2O), Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4) at the dose of 1 g per 10 L of water for 30 minutes (treatment is repeated every 12 hours for 10 days). Basic Violet K(It is effective in the early s

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Furunculosis is caused by Bacteria (Aeromonas salmonicida). Appearance of bloody boils on the skin and almost all visceral organs. Treatment includes many types of antibiotics have been used with varying degrees of success.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Use of tetracycline erythromycin and nitrofurazone have no documented effect on Pseudomonads or Aeromonas. Optimize your holding system. Quarantine and treat all new arrivals Isolate effected individuals

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Usage of separate equipment for separate ponds
Bad Practices: Nill
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Following Better management practices

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Cotton mouth disease: The bacterium Chondrococcus columnaris. It shows up first as a grey or white line around the lips and later as short tufts sprouting from the mouth like fungus.
Bad Practices: Nill
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Treatment is hard to treat but not impossible line any disease best caught early. There are commercial products available to treat cotton mouth. Also change the water daily 20% and use a regular dose of salt in your tank

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Viral diseases of fish majorly includes Viral Haemarrhagic septicaemia (VHS): It is caused by VHS Virus having RNA. Symptoms includes pale gills, dark body colour, acities, exophthalmic bulging eyes, and in some cases on intermittent periodof errati
Bad Practices: Nill
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Treatment as with many viral diseases of fish, there is no specific treatment or cure for VHS.

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Infectious pancreatic necrosis: The first sign of a typical IPN epizootic is a sudden increase in mortality. The affected individuals swim in a rotating manner about their long axis.
Bad Practices: Nill
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There is no effective medicine. Use of Iodine may be useful

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Farmer Name: M. Srinivasareddy
Farmer Name: M. Venkatareddy
Farmer Name: Sure Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: M. Venkateswara Reddy
Farmer Name: Gogineni Rathnamanikyam
Farmer Name: K. Samanthakamani
Farmer Name: S. Vijayalakshmi
Farmer Name: K. Satyanarayana Reddy
Farmer Name: K. Raghava Rani
Farmer Name: D. Nagamani

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Good Practices: Spring viremia of carp virus (SVCV) or Rhabdovirus carpio is the causative organism of the disease
Bad Practices: Nill
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Symptoms includes Darkening of the skin, swollen abdomen, exophthalmia (Popeye), hemarrhages in the skin, gills, swim bladder and inflammation of the intestine. Treatment is Not specific

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