Bloo
~ I learn something new ~ ~~~~ every day ~~~~
I just thought I'd share some recent information I found - mostly in relation to this thread of mine - where my one loach died of Skinny Disease. Now this is usually associated with internal parasites, though when I did a post mortem I found none. That said, I'm keen to treat the rest of my tank, even though all other fish are healthy, fat and eating well.
I bought some "Wormer plus / Flubenol15". I only just received it in the post yesterday, so haven't had a chance to look at it properly yet. It comes recommended by a discus keeper I know.
It seems the active main "ingredient" in this product (which comes as pre-packed powder sachets where each packet treats 50 gallons), is Flubendazole. The link given is one I found googling around to find out exactly what this is - and seems to treat "skinny disease" very well !
The information in that link is fascinating and I'm sure might be of help to others in the future too. This is something which seems to do no harm to treat "just in case" - where so many of the fish be buy in our lfs (loaches and plecs especially) are wild caught, and a large percentage already come with some level of internal parasite infestation (without obviously displaying the signs).
I'm now just trying to find out how safe it is to use with shrimp in the tank, but will report and update this thread once treatment is underway.
I bought some "Wormer plus / Flubenol15". I only just received it in the post yesterday, so haven't had a chance to look at it properly yet. It comes recommended by a discus keeper I know.
It seems the active main "ingredient" in this product (which comes as pre-packed powder sachets where each packet treats 50 gallons), is Flubendazole. The link given is one I found googling around to find out exactly what this is - and seems to treat "skinny disease" very well !
The information in that link is fascinating and I'm sure might be of help to others in the future too. This is something which seems to do no harm to treat "just in case" - where so many of the fish be buy in our lfs (loaches and plecs especially) are wild caught, and a large percentage already come with some level of internal parasite infestation (without obviously displaying the signs).
I'm now just trying to find out how safe it is to use with shrimp in the tank, but will report and update this thread once treatment is underway.