Treating for possible internal parasites

fixedpoint

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I have two fish that have been in QT for a few weeks that appear healthy. Next week, I'm going to begin treating them with PraziPro using two treatments over the next two weeks as a precautionary measure.

However, I also have one clownfish in the DT that recently started having long stringy white feces. He was my first fish and I did not treat him with PraziPro while in QT. He continues to eat well and appears to be healthy in every other way.

The question is should I treat him with PraziPro as well? In the DT? In the QT? If he does have internal parasites will they have already spread to the tank -- hence requiring the DT to be treated and not just the fish?
 
IME Prazi isn't all that effective against internal parasites. My clown had it off and on for 10 years with no problems.
 
Okay. As a follow up question, if a fish has internal parasites do those parasites complete part of their lifecycle outside of the fish? In other words, does the tank have the problem and not just the fish?
 
Why not just soak fish food with metro to take care of the problem? That works pretty well for internal parasites IME.
 

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