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Re: Camellanus worm treatment
If fenbendazole is then flubendazole should be, in the appropriate dose. That should be about the same as for fenbendazole.
Barry
At 09:06 AM 3/1/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Thanks Barry so is Flebenole 5% an effective treatment
>for Camellanus worms?
>
>Dave
>
>
>--- Barry Cooper <bjc3 at cornell_edu> wrote:
>> Flubendazole and fenbendazole are different but
>> equivalent in that they are members of the same
>> family of antihelmintics (worm treatments).
>> Flubendazole is a little more water soluble than
>> fenbendazole, which is an advantage if you are
>> treating by immersion in the dissolved drug.
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> At 07:58 AM 3/1/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>> >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
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: "David Sanchez" <barbax2 at yahoo_com>
>> >> To: <killietalk at AKA_Org>
>> >> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:06 AM
>> >> Subject: Camellanus worm treatment
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > Question for anyone who might know. I was told
>> >> that
>> >> > you can get Levamsole treatment it is used for
>> >> goats
>> >> > and cattle and can be bought at a farm store is
>> >> this
>> >> > true and what is it called? Thanks
>> >> >
>> >> > Dave
>> >> >
>> >> >
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