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Molly lethargic and losing weight

My other tank as least doesn’t have any symptoms as I use different buckets, syphons, nets, and haven’t moved anything except one of the fish I transferred from my 75g tank and put him in a breeder net at the top of the tank with the suspected works for few hours several weeks ago. I fed them yesterday as well and didn’t see any of them had white poop and none of them seem skinny at all. Since that tank is a 75g, I’ll wait to see if any symptoms emerge as based on the medicine I found, it’s be $75 for the month treatment of that tank and don’t want to put them under unneeded stress. Does it matter if the medication is a liquid or solid form?
 
My other tank as least doesn’t have any symptoms as I use different buckets, syphons, nets, and haven’t moved anything except one of the fish I transferred from my 75g tank and put him in a breeder net at the top of the tank with the suspected works for few hours several weeks ago. I fed them yesterday as well and didn’t see any of them had white poop and none of them seem skinny at all. Since that tank is a 75g, I’ll wait to see if any symptoms emerge as based on the medicine I found, it’s be $75 for the month treatment of that tank and don’t want to put them under unneeded stress. Does it matter if the medication is a liquid or solid form?
Hey @Colin_T, I read your post about deworming and I just had a question. I live in the US, what’s a good brand that has fenbendazole and should I look for a liquid version or is a powder fine? I’ve never looked for this medication, but I found one on Amazon that’s a powder by the brand “Cloverleaf, absolute wormer” that has fenbendazole as the main ingredient.
 

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