Trichodina in Koi
The Parasite That Signals Deeper ProblemsUnderstanding Trichodina
Shaped like a flying saucer, Trichodina moves across the skin and gills of koi using a distinctive suction disc. This disc, combined with the parasite’s spinning motion, causes mechanical irritation to the fish’s protective mucus layer. Heavy infestations result in noticeably slimy koi.
What Trichodina Tells You About Your Pond
Large numbers of Trichodina typically correlate with elevated organic waste in the pond. These parasites thrive where bacteria flourish on excess waste material. Treating Trichodina without addressing the root cause — often overstocking, overfeeding, or inadequate filtration — usually results in re-infection.
Treatment Approach
Effective Trichodina management combines targeted anti-parasitic treatment with improvements to water quality and pond management. A professional assessment identifies both the parasite burden and the environmental factors that allowed it to flourish.