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Re: Camellanus worm treatment



I don't think so.

Alan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Sanchez" <barbax2 at yahoo_com>
To: <killietalk at AKA_Org>
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: Camellanus worm treatment


> is that the same as Fluebenole 5%?
> 
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> --- Alan Slack <alslack at gwi_net> wrote:
> > Levamisole might work - I can't find a reference
> > that says that it does,
> > though -  but fenbendazole (available from small
> > animal vets as Panacur)
> > mixed with food at 0.25%  (250ppm) will be more
> > effective.  Many fish will
> > not eat treated food, and alternatively, the water
> > can be treated with
> > equine Panacur (available from vets or feed stores)
> > which contains 100mg/ml
> > and can be used at 2ppm (this is 7.6mg per gallon)
> > in the water.  This
> > treatment should be repeated three times at weekly
> > intervals.  Remove carbon
> > filters, bypass or turn off UG filters, and make a
> > significant water change
> > 2-3 days after each treatment, then resume normal
> > filtration until the next
> > treatment cycle.
> > 
> > Alan Slack, DVM
> > Waterville, Maine



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