Not HEXAMITA, but HITH, as in HOLES IN THE HEAD.
You are hanging to straws RD.
I use the word hex, as it's become a common term for both HITH and HEX.
I actually happened to have read every study you've ever posted on HITH, spironucleus, etc..and more. I am not confusing anything at all...It's a matter of expression.
But yes, what I am suggesting is that with recurrent HITH or hex or whatever you want to call it, the issue could be more than one flagellate and very likely to be cryptobia.
When I had the "HEX" issue, I did not see cryptobia on the microscope. I saw spironucleus but to be honest I am now not sure that's what I saw.....
For the untrained eye like mine at the time, who knows what I saw....As I said, metro did not work for me and in fact you did suggest to me a few years back that my fish may have had mycobacterium(although survivors lived to full life spans)
As per the study I posted, the granulomas can be caused by both cryptobia and mycobacterium and in all cases spironucleus was also present...
Wasting can be caused by spironucleus,cryptobia, mycobacterium, worms, etc...Clinical signs are not easy to distinguish...
Spironucleus video...very similar to cryptobia for the , considering they're both flagellates