So glad I found this information, I am pretty sure this is what one of my fish have. Since I see it on one, is it safe to assume they all have it ? Would it make a difference if I separated him ?
Also trying to understand what would be the advantages to the medicated flake vs. adding the meds to the water ? Do they live in the water as well and should just add meds to the water to kill everything ?
THNAKS
http://www.inkmkr.com/fish/
check here. this guy use to sell levamisole hcl but I believe still has other treatment too.
Levamisole can be used as a bath if the fish are not eating.
btw, the camillanus and capilaria have been on the increase for years I first had to deal with them in 2005
if you can see the worms they are putting eggs in to your water..treat the water and the fish its much to late by the time you see them.
I uploaded my information to this website, and haven't gotten an e-mail back yet, it has been hours, and it says they will answer right away. Just wondering how long it took anyone else to hear back. Should I resend it ?
Thanks
glad it you found it.
I am a bit confused by Kaosu's statement as it is often when you see the worms that you realize there is a problem.
read theinfo you have and make the call.. treating with flubendazole works on the eggs as well as the parasite itself.
Levamisole works to paralize the parasite where it ti shed.. but the eggs in the water are still viable.. so retreatment is usually the SOP. eventually you will interupt the life cycle by killing the parasite before it drops eggs.
hang in there