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Figure 5 Showing stained gill tissue infested with
Amyloodinium ocellatum ( trophont stage) Geimsa X100
Figure 6 Showing fresh mount of gill tissue slightly infested
with Amyloodinium ocellatum ( tomont stage)
Figure 7 Showingstained fresh mountof skin infested with
Amyloodinium ocellatum (Trophont stage) Geimsa X100
Figure 8 Showing stained fresh mount of skin infested with
Amyloodinium ocellatum (Trophont stage) Geimsa X400
Figure 9 Showing gill tissue infested with Amyloodinium
ocellatum (reproductive stage tomont)
Figure 10 Showing fresh mount of gill tissue infested with
Amyloodinium ocellatum (trophont stage with rhizoid root-
like structure)