Kammy,
I have to disagree that those "eyes" are the black specks. The black specks on the mycelium are much smaller then what these are on this little fish. At least that's how I see it.
Another thought just occurred to me.
There HAS to be another organism UNDER THE FUNGUS, for these reasons:
1. I see it, but OK never mind that...
2. Something has transported the fungus to that location on our skin. The fungus is parasitic, so it needs something to be "on" - it's not just free floating in our house (although yes, that could be argued) - but seriously this organism has the fungus on it's "back". Arguably, I don't think it just came "through my blood" on its own. It had a host already when it got to us.
3. All that silica. Silica is an aspect of marine life, not fungi. I know I just dig all this sandy stuff out. It really feels like sand, like an oyster will have sand in it. It lives near sand and has a lot of it in its body. Still trying to find the species on this one. I think I'm working harder than most "paid" researchers, by the way. I spend many hours a day and night on this - we can do it. I'm not a microscope person but many of you are (thank you) but I'm a thinker and a pattern-finder.
4. People have seen it and have been shocked and horrified to witness a small tadpole-like thing come out of their skin. I haven't seen one per se but I've seen the imprint and that's good enough for me.
5. When you have a lesion, you can dig and dig and dig at that thing and never reach your SELF - there are many layers. A fungus alone would not be layers and layers of TOUGH silica stuff. You would have the biofilm (sticky trap) and the mycelium and that's it. What's all that other stuff underneath. There's something down there....I don't think it's the fungus that putting off gas, although there may be some that do that. Why? Because the bubbles come out of the TRIANGLE SHAPE DOTS - THERE IS A PATTERN TO WHERE THE BUBBLES FORM. This fungus does not make the shape of a triangle. It actually develops its mycelium in circles....
Take a look at this "fish" pulled from a Morgellon's patient:
Morgellons Research Organization to fight Morgellons syndrome caused from a GMO fungus bio-insectizide
I would like to hear if there are any other pictures of an aquatic animal floating around from a Morgellon person. Or any other experiences of an animal (what to call it?) living under the skin of the lesions.