Any new/recent information on deworming
Hey everyone! As I continue to research, I've noticed that so many of these threads are a decade+ old. While this is impressive as it shows how long SD has been around:
1. Information/Opinions change
2. Studies change
3. Products change
I am now looking into illnesses in new fish. FYI, I have already seen Al's quarantine procedure thread. Seems like a good plan, but the thread is like 15 years old. I plan on buying all my discus at once (6-8 juvies 2.5"+) and I want to be proactive from the start with healthy fish I do not have any stock in a tank now. The juvies will be placed in a quarantine. For deworming, is praziquantel still a viable solution or is there some other deworming medication recommended?
Thanks.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
Praziquantel is for flatworms (tapes and flukes). You will also need levamisole for round worms like Capillaria.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
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smsimcik
Praziquantel is for flatworms (tapes and flukes). You will also need levamisole for round worms like Capillaria.
Cool! Thanks.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
Al's procedure is what I still use. Others go an extra step and treat a course of metro, which is very easy on discus, but I don't bother with that because hexamita is always present. It's only when discus become stressed or sick that hex takes advantage of a weak immune system. In other words, prazi and Levamisole can treat the entire population in advance of an issue. Metro can treat a whole tank or an individual case by case...
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
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jeep
Al's procedure is what I still use. Others go an extra step and treat a course of metro, which is very easy on discus, but I don't bother with that because hexamita is always present. It's only when discus become stressed or sick that hex takes advantage of a weak immune system. In other words, prazi and Levamisole can treat the entire population in advance of an issue. Metro can treat a whole tank or an individual case by case...
Good advice. Thanks. Great to see an old procedure still in the works. Looks like I know what I'm going to be following when them little buggers finally come.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
Where are folks buying levamisol these days? I have some of the AbsoluteWormerPlus, but sold my jar of levamisol I had bought from AngelsPlus about a year ago. They don't seem to carry it anumore. Since I've been buying a few juvies, it might be nice to have available.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
The Absolute will work just as well. It also gets flukes.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
For Levamisole
Try Dena @ Everything Aquatics.
https://everythingaquatic.net/product-category/meds/
Or
Myrtle Beach Discus
https://myrtlebeachdiscus.com/collec...itle-ascending
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RogueDiscus
Where are folks buying levamisol these days? I have some of the AbsoluteWormerPlus, but sold my jar of levamisol I had bought from AngelsPlus about a year ago. They don't seem to carry it anumore. Since I've been buying a few juvies, it might be nice to have available.
Re: Any new/recent information on deworming
Thanks Francis and Liz. Levamisol had come up recently in a few posts so I wasn't sure if it was necessary for certain worms.