✨Eurobeat✨
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I recently bought 3 guppies, one of them looked a bit skinnier and paler but I didn't think much of it at the time, treated the tank with levamisole anyway because camallanus sucks and often doesn't show symptoms until too late, and is immune to many other meds.
Anyway after the first dosing of levamisole, I checked the tank and noticed the skinny guppy had white stringy poop and clamped pectoral fins against it's body. Not quite sure what kind of internal parasite it has but pretty sure it has one, I'm going to continue levamisole, but since but since different parasites are susceptible to different meds, and iirc levamisole only works on some of them, what could I treat in between levamisole doses(Since you're supposed to treat, then wait between treating again for levamisole)?
Basically what med is recommended for internal parasites.
Preferably snail safe but I can move the snails if necessary, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate very low, ph 6.3, tank size 10 gallons, only other fish is an apisto which I (foolishly) decided to quarantine in the same tank I was quarantining them in and I will be very upset if the apisto catches this disease and dies.
Anyway after the first dosing of levamisole, I checked the tank and noticed the skinny guppy had white stringy poop and clamped pectoral fins against it's body. Not quite sure what kind of internal parasite it has but pretty sure it has one, I'm going to continue levamisole, but since but since different parasites are susceptible to different meds, and iirc levamisole only works on some of them, what could I treat in between levamisole doses(Since you're supposed to treat, then wait between treating again for levamisole)?
Basically what med is recommended for internal parasites.
Preferably snail safe but I can move the snails if necessary, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate very low, ph 6.3, tank size 10 gallons, only other fish is an apisto which I (foolishly) decided to quarantine in the same tank I was quarantining them in and I will be very upset if the apisto catches this disease and dies.