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If I can't obtain focus from.seachem in my country, what a product easily affordable can I use to bind metronidazole to frozen food?
Excuse me @Humblefish , there is a method described in Noga, Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment, to soak brineshrimp in a 1% solution of metronidazole for 3 hours before feeding to the affected fish. It is not clear how many times this should be fed to the fish per day, and over what duration. Can you make a recommendation please?
The fish have suspected flaggelate parasites.
Thanks.
If I use this method, will it harm the invertebrates in my tank? I don't have any corals but sea anemones and lysmata shrimps...Thank you very much for your reply.
I believe you would have to use Seachem focus to make the medication reef safe. This information is in post number one of this thread.If I use this method, will it harm the invertebrates in my tank? I don't have any corals but sea anemones and lysmata shrimps...
Have you used this as a water borne treatment before? I have the reference from Noga which (off the top of my head as I don't have the book in front of me) gives 2mg/l per week for 3 weeks. Would you follow this regime?
Thank you for the confirmation. Unfortunately as the fish are not eating that is out at the moment. If they start again then that would be the plan.That's the same dosage I have used, but IME (so far) fenbendazole works better if soaked in food.
What recipe have you been using for a food soak?
1 tablespoon frozen or pellets
1 "scoop" of Seachem Focus to bind the medication to food
1 scoop of fenbendazole (I use the same little scoop as is found in the Focus bottle)
A pinch of Epsom salt (to help push the worms out)
Enough Selcon or Zoecon to wet everything and turn it into a paste
Fish seem to love that formula and go nuts eating it.
Unfortunately here in the UK we have no suppliers of Focus. I have read of people using gelatine as a binder in lieu of Focus. Do you happen know how this is done?
For your recipe above, is that a scoop of pure fenbendazole, or a product like the "Panacur" I mentioned which is 22%?