Clbrtwewill
Fish Fanatic
What is an effective treatment for collumanus? I've read several things and need to figure out what med to purchase tomorrow. One of the angels I rescued recently has very short noticeable red worms protruding from its anus. I moved it into my empty ten gallon tank for the time being. Its the only one exhibiting any kind of symptom - it's been lagging on the bottom of the tank for a few days and not eating. It's also quite smaller than the other angel (I took these from a friend who couldn't care for them about 1.5 months ago); they were purchased separately but until very recently were almost identical in size). The other is still growing and is about 4" tall now... will need to be re-homed again in the near future. But, that's not what I need to worry about at the current moment.
Here's what I found on collumanus treatment, via Google.
[URL="http/www.1stqualitypetsupplies.com/80701...amp;zmap=807012"]http/www.1stqualitypetsupplies.com/80701...amp;zmap=807012[/URL] may be an option. I'd find it in a store; not from here specifically.
I keep reading that a lot of meds aren't really effective against it. I'd like to nip it in the bud if there's a chance the other fish might have it. Is levamisole hydrochloride effective? A google search suggested that; and also something called Panacur (Fenbendazole) as another. A closer look suggests that these are actually medications for livestock or a dog. Also, that these have a tendency to take lives as well in curing them (the worms are treated but may not pass from the fish).
If anyone can be of any help finding a medication please say something =) I'll be calling a fish store tomorrow one way or another.
Thank you!!
PS - I know I post occasionally and typically don't respond much, it's not that I don't appreciate the help & suggestions but I get extremely busy and don't have time at all to write back. This is a great site & forum and I've learned a lot. A year ago I tried to start an aquarium knowing nothing about cycling etc and now I have three tanks well maintained, as well as a group of (healthy, to the best of my knowledge anyway) fish that I've had for going on seven months now. =)
Here's what I found on collumanus treatment, via Google.
[URL="http/www.1stqualitypetsupplies.com/80701...amp;zmap=807012"]http/www.1stqualitypetsupplies.com/80701...amp;zmap=807012[/URL] may be an option. I'd find it in a store; not from here specifically.
I keep reading that a lot of meds aren't really effective against it. I'd like to nip it in the bud if there's a chance the other fish might have it. Is levamisole hydrochloride effective? A google search suggested that; and also something called Panacur (Fenbendazole) as another. A closer look suggests that these are actually medications for livestock or a dog. Also, that these have a tendency to take lives as well in curing them (the worms are treated but may not pass from the fish).
If anyone can be of any help finding a medication please say something =) I'll be calling a fish store tomorrow one way or another.
Thank you!!
PS - I know I post occasionally and typically don't respond much, it's not that I don't appreciate the help & suggestions but I get extremely busy and don't have time at all to write back. This is a great site & forum and I've learned a lot. A year ago I tried to start an aquarium knowing nothing about cycling etc and now I have three tanks well maintained, as well as a group of (healthy, to the best of my knowledge anyway) fish that I've had for going on seven months now. =)