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Flubendazole



Hello Bob,
We missed you at the convention.
Barry Cooper had some remarks about the affects of Flubendazole and 
an all too common affliction of Nothos., namely glugea.

I have found significant results in eradicating Hexamita in the gut 
of several Killies. Barry is now mentioning the affect upon ick. He 
and I discussed this at the convention. The protozoa diseases seems 
to have found an effective cure. The affect on velvet remains to be 
seen.

The compound will have a very significant place in my fish room as 
well as our dog kennel.  As far as flees are concerned . . . I don't 
think so.

yea right more water to change  . . .

  Charles Harrison,


>Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 15:24:18 -0400
>From: Rjga at aol_com
>Subject: Re: leaches & plants
>
>Flubendazole is one of the veterinary anthelminthics (anti-nemtatode 
>drugs) used for worms in horses, cattle, and other farm mammals. It 
>would probably be effective against capillaria roundworms common in 
>pond-raised Florida livebearers and some other commercial Florida 
>fishes. - Bob G.

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