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Genieworx
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Post by Genieworx »

Hi all, Following a good amount of investigation I believe my fish are suffering from Gill Flukes. I purchased some Sterazin to start treatment, but noticed that I can't use it with some scaleless fish. I have a Synodontis Eupterus, so have concerns. In addition I have an armoured shrimp kicking around, which apparently is another no no. If anyone has any ideas i'd be grateful.

Cheers
Paul.

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Post by paulf »

The best thing for skin flukes is Flubenol 15 (see siggy;))
Sterazin isnt strong enough. If its the egg laying skin flukes you will need to treat the whole tank weekly for a month to kill off any new ones that have hatched from eggs.
Although Flubenol 15 kills snails, it doesnt kill amano shrimp I have been told, so I would assume it wont kill an amoured shrimp, but wouldn't like to say for definate. Personally I would risk it and try it other wise you are going to have some very sick fish and its safe for any fish, just not snails...
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Post by Genieworx »

Cheers Paulf, I'll hopefully order some in due course as it sounds excellent. I have a 240l tank so I guess 10ml of so would be the weekly dosage. I think the flukes came in with some wild caught Laetacara cichlids.

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Post by paulf »

Sounds like thats where it could be from.
I bought some galaxy rasboras last week and when I got them home I noticed one had a swollen tummy, pinched anal area and red worms in its anus - camallanus worms..... Thats the third time I have had problems with wild caughts, I will never get any again without worming them first :roll:
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