Prazi Pro Reef Safe?

ReefMonger

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Is prazi pro safe with corals? Im pretty sure it is but want to check before doing it as my flame wrasse and 8line flasher have some flukes
 
Well there is no chance of catching the fish to move them to a hospital tank and prazi pro should only effect flatworms not all inverts.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12455446#post12455446 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefMonger
Well there is no chance of catching the fish to move them to a hospital tank and prazi pro should only effect flatworms not all inverts.

That information is wrong. It will not affect all inverts but will affect many of them. By affect I mean kill.

Prazipro is used by many in this hobby (especially fish breeders and dwarf seahorse keepers) to kill hydroids, and bristleworms but has shown to have a long last effect on herbivourous creatures for years (up to 6 years as far as I know and he still can't keep certain snails).

In the hobby it is more commonly known as panacur.

Don't dose your reef with it man. It' not worth it. I get that you might not want to take my word for it, but do some more research. It would suck to make that big of a mistake.

If you are going to use it in a hospital tank, IME for fish treatment it works best if you gutload live brine then feed the fish.

HTH.
 

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