I recently found AEFW's in my SPS reef. I've dipped several colonies and found that I can't keep up with the onslaught of these critters. I was given a heads up by a member of my club to try Prazipro as a treatment for the entire system. He claims to have used it on his system and the only thing that it affected were the AEFW's (Duh) and his feather dusters, all of which were killed. He also claims that all of his SPS, LPS, softies and corals along with invertebrates all came out unscathed. Soooooooo, I did some research and decided to give it a whirl. I will use this thread to document my findings in hopes of helping others.
PraziPro is made by Hikari and is designed to treat for flukes, tapeworms, flatworms and turbellarians in freshwater and marine systems. They claim that is is safe for use in marine aquariums. Several emails between myself and Hikari USA confirmed this claim and they state that there have been no documented cases of harm to any corals or invertebrates (except for the target species of course). Listed ingredients are Oxybispropanol and prazitranquel as the name implies.
I added the first dose tonight according to the instructions on the bottle which is 1 oz. per 120g of water volume. The label states that one treatment is effective within 5-7 days, but to re-treat as necessary. Do not dose more than twice in 3-5 days. I have taken my skimmer and carbon Rx offline and intend to do a water change in 2 days just for peace of mind (my tank is heavily stocked and no skimmer scares me). The replacement water will be treated with the PraziPro so that the concentration within my system remains stable. After 3 days I will remove a coral known to be infested, dip it and see if there are any remaining AEFW's present. If so I will let it be and test on the 5th day and see what happens. After the 5th day I will run fresh carbon and turn the skimmer back on as well as perform a 50% water change.
I will also have my fingers crossed this whole time
PraziPro is made by Hikari and is designed to treat for flukes, tapeworms, flatworms and turbellarians in freshwater and marine systems. They claim that is is safe for use in marine aquariums. Several emails between myself and Hikari USA confirmed this claim and they state that there have been no documented cases of harm to any corals or invertebrates (except for the target species of course). Listed ingredients are Oxybispropanol and prazitranquel as the name implies.
I added the first dose tonight according to the instructions on the bottle which is 1 oz. per 120g of water volume. The label states that one treatment is effective within 5-7 days, but to re-treat as necessary. Do not dose more than twice in 3-5 days. I have taken my skimmer and carbon Rx offline and intend to do a water change in 2 days just for peace of mind (my tank is heavily stocked and no skimmer scares me). The replacement water will be treated with the PraziPro so that the concentration within my system remains stable. After 3 days I will remove a coral known to be infested, dip it and see if there are any remaining AEFW's present. If so I will let it be and test on the 5th day and see what happens. After the 5th day I will run fresh carbon and turn the skimmer back on as well as perform a 50% water change.
I will also have my fingers crossed this whole time
