Lifeoffroad
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abrage22 said:So I moved the sick ones to the hospital today. And in place put in the healthy fish, after I put in a couple of the fizz tabs in the tank. Should that be enough to kill what may have been left behind? I hate to risk the healthy ones catching the worm, but it was kind of an emergency to get rid of the tank they were in.
Your better off treating the whole tank. If it is in one fish they all have it.
70 bucks is a hit but the positive is you have a defense against the nastiest worm in the fish community. And its a preventative as well
Lifeoffroad said:Levamisole Hydrochloride is what you want. Its not a bird dewormer its a dewormer for livestock, pigs, goats, etc.
I wouldn't get those pills you found on eBay I would keep looking for a place to buy Levamisole HCL. The reason I say that is I thin the real stuff is way more expensive. I paid 68 bucks for my bag and I see similar prices from people buying it and posting their experience online.
abrage22 said:Well the sick ones were never with the healthy ones, and never had contact with each other. But yea I guess it'd be smart to just treat them both...
NEW! DeWorm-3 Flake - A garlic based flake that is designed to kill nematodes (capillaria, camallanus, etc). It targets parasites similar to the ones our first De-worming Flake is designed for, but it works in a totally different manner. It is good to alternate medication types occasionally to help prevent the developement of worms resistant to the one medication. This food should be fed exclusively, once each day for two days. Feed the fish only once each day of the treatment at the end of the day. They should be kept hungry, so they will eat vigorously. Repeat the full treatment two more times, 2-3 weeks apart.
Active ingredient: levamisole. Also contains beta glucan for immune boosting. We recommend feeding our Immune Booster Flake for 1 week after the medicated feeding is discontinued. For ornamental fish use only.
Mumma.of.two said:What I have is levamisole hydrochloride. Buying it this way (as a bird dewormer) is far cheaper. Cost me $14 for 100 tabs. 1 tab treats 10L.
Anyway, the product I got is available in the UK and Aus. I'm pretty sure not the US. As I mentioned in my very first post I'm fairly sure angelsplus (in the US) sells food containing it.
Edit: look it up and yes they do.
Mumma.of.two said:It can be in the tank. The fish might not have been in contact but if they shared a tank they could get infected.
Edit: http://www.angelsplus.com/FlakeMedicated.htm
Lifeoffroad said:I bought some food that was supposed to be the best treatment and it didn't seem to do anything. I think this worm is getting immune to some treatments. That's why I went with strait powder.
Lifeoffroad said:I bought some food that was supposed to be the best treatment and it didn't seem to do anything. I think this worm is getting immune to some treatments. That's why I went with strait powder.
abrage22 said:So I put in the order, along with a few other goodies. Only because they're really cheap Thanks for the referral MOT
abrage22 said:I've been feeding for a couple days now. It says only feed for two days then wait 2-3 weeks and feed twice again? Doesn't seem like very much. And I've got enough to feed about 20 fish for about 60 years .
I'm happy my healthy fish haven't showed any symptoms yet since moving them to the tank. And the sick ones I think are slowly getting better in their hospital...
Mumma.of.two said:Good news! If that's what the instructions say that's what you should do. Levamisole works pretty quick IME.