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- Fenbendazole | Reef2Reef
How To Treat – Fenbendazole is a drug often prescribed by veterinarians to treat intestinal parasites in dogs cats (sometimes sold as Panacur) It is also effective to use on fish, and can be purchased online in bulk (click here) or is contained in the aquarium medication Thomas Labs Fish Bendazole
- EMERGENCY - Fenbendazole | Reef2Reef
Here it is! Fenbendazole use against hydroids Hi all! Well after getting a lot of questions about the use of fenbendazol I figured I would write this up This is for informational purposes and I will not be held liable for improper use Fenbendazol must be used exactly as I instruct or run the risk of a tank crash Now lets get to it! So
- Fenbendazole Deworming Flakes to kill blue clove polyps
I’ve been feeding Angels Plus deworming flakes with fenbendazole every day for 9 days now There has been no impact on the blue clove polyps The last
- Eliminating Blue Clove Polyps with Fenbendazole | Reef2Reef
Eliminating Blue Clove Polyps with Fenbendazole Peanut Jun 5, 2017 bcp blue clove polyp fenbendazole fluke tabs invasive coral treatment None 1 2 3 … 40 Next
- Fenbendazole bath timing length for flukes | Reef2Reef
Fenbendazole Fenbendazole (dewormer) - (updated 5-6-2023) What It Treats: Flukes (Monogeneans) and intestinal worms Fenbendazole is particularly useful to treat flukes intestinal worms which seem resistant to praziquantel How To Treat: Fenbendazole is a drug often prescribed by veterinarians to treat
- Advice needed after using fenbendazole in reef tank food
Noticed one of my fish showing white stringy poo, even after going through 3 weeks of General Cure soaked food in quarantine Fish was already in display so I decided to soak food in fenbendazole and feed (Ratio was 1 scoop of fenbendazole : 1 scoop of Focus : 1 tablespoon of frozen food) I
- Alcohol to dissolve fenbendazole? | Reef2Reef
Given the standard fenbendazole dose of 0 1 g 10 gallon, I'll be using 033 g for my 5 gallon quarantine tank (filled 2 3s full) I want to avoid using DMSO given its skin absorption properties, and I saw threads where alcohol (vodka or gin) was used to dissolve the fenbendazole
- Dealing with prazi resistant flukes? | Reef2Reef
The reason I prefer Fenbendazole is because I have yet to see any flukes get through that It is a PITA to do a 12 hour bath treatment, but Fenbendazole is probably one of the safest medications to use on wrasses and other "prazi sensitive" species :) Click to expand
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