White Spot Disease in Koi
Recognising and Responding to IchHow White Spot Presents
Small, raised white dots appear across the body and fins of infected koi. These cysts are individual parasites embedded in the skin, feeding on tissue and fluids. The outbreak typically develops quickly, with new spots appearing over a matter of days. In severe cases, the gills become involved, impairing respiration.
The White Spot Life Cycle
Understanding Ich’s life cycle is key to effective treatment. The visible white spots are the feeding stage. When mature, the parasite drops off the fish, settles on a pond surface, and reproduces — releasing hundreds of free-swimming offspring that seek new hosts. Treatment is most effective during the free-swimming stage.
Recovery and Immunity
Koi that survive a White Spot outbreak often develop immunity against future infections. However, this immunity does not protect against the tissue damage caused during the initial infestation. Professional treatment minimises harm and shortens recovery time.