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Dr. G's anti parasitic food. Tangs, angels, etc will eat it, but it is too small for carnivores like puffers.But it could be done? If I find a way to make them eat it? What would be the dose?
I have sourced some Plaquenil 200mg from a salmon vet here in Norway, will that be ok in QT?
Unfortunately, Hydroxychloroquine has not worked for me for some reason. It failed to eradicate velvet on two separate occasions.
@sensei I used to seek out fish with active infections of velvet to experiment on. Twice I tried Hydroxychloroquine on such specimens, and both times new trophonts formed on the fish despite the medication being present in the water @ 80mg/gal. Not full blown velvet, mind you, but half a dozen or so trophonts. So, obviously Hydroxychloroquine was killing most of the dinospores, just not all of them. I believe @alprazo had a similar experience. I cannot really explain why Hydroxychloroquine doesn't work, since it is a derivative of chloroquine.
This popped up on a Facebook page today.
https://reefs.com/2018/03/09/reef-medicine-series-chloroquine-phosphate/
Well I was hoping to hear rebuttal from @HumblefishSo now we know new life spectrum is CP sure
Well I was hoping to hear rebuttal from @Humblefish
I'm using it. Still got ich. But not all fish eat it. So it might work on those that eat the pellet. Now I using metroplex and focus in medicated custom food and it's working. Or at least the ich is under control... Will keep going until I see no more signs of infection.