Is there an effective way to deworm a wrasse through feeding? I have a flame wrasse that was QT but not treated with Prazi Pro. Can I soak the food in something that won't harm a reef but will deworm the wrasse if he does in fact have worms?
I take a shot glass of brine, add 1/2 teaspoon of PraziPro, let it sit for about an hour then feed. If you let it sit longer than a few hours you will need to re-"feed" the PraziPro to the brine.
I'm not that desperate :eek1:
Thanks!
Do I need to worry about any of the PraziPro getting into the water of a reef tank? It's only a 34 gallon, so even a little might cause harm. It's mainly sps and clams.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13389119#post13389119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AuroraDrvr Only thing PraziPro "might" upset is Dusters & Worms. When I did it, none of the duster in my tank were affected.
It's a standard measurement (1oz) in a glass container. Works good & cleans easy.
I know. I was kidding. Thanks for the info.
I might try the gut loaded brine first, then if the fish actually shows signs of worms, I'll treat the whole tank.
I want to deworm my puffer, and trigger. I was going to try to remove them, and put them in a hospital tank, but if you can treat in a reef????
How could I get it in there food? They wont go for brine. Can you just soak their food?
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