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AAP Fenbendazole
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Dosage:
Intestinal Worms- 7.6mg/gallon once a week for three weeks. 25% water change between doses.
Best is to feed using a binder to reduce loss of medication. Feed 2-3 weeks or symptoms no longer present.
Severe Flukes- 12 hour bath at 95mg/gallon. Transfer fish into QT for second bath 5-7 days later and transfer 1 week later to eliminate hatchlings. 25% water change between doses.
Can be dosed at 7.6mg/gallon in tank treatment for Flukes. Once a week for three weeks. 25% water change between doses. Will cloud water for about 12 hours.
Food Mix:
Do NOT use in the presence of invertebrates. Not reef safe.
Keep out of reach of children
Pure Fenbendazole
Intestinal Worms- 7.6mg/gallon once a week for three weeks. 25% water change between doses.
Best is to feed using a binder to reduce loss of medication. Feed 2-3 weeks or symptoms no longer present.
Severe Flukes- 12 hour bath at 95mg/gallon. Transfer fish into QT for second bath 5-7 days later and transfer 1 week later to eliminate hatchlings. 25% water change between doses.
Can be dosed at 7.6mg/gallon in tank treatment for Flukes. Once a week for three weeks. 25% water change between doses. Will cloud water for about 12 hours.
Food Mix:
- 1 scoop (~ 1/8 teaspoon) of medication (Fenbendazole)
- 1 scoop binder (this helps to bind the medication to food - but Fenbendazole is NOT reef safe)
- 1 tbsp food (preferably pellets or frozen food)
- A pinch of Epsom salt to help expel dead worms/parasites
- A few drops of saltwater or fish vitamins
- Stir until a medicated food slurry has been achieved
- Feed after soaking for 30 mins
- Refrigerate or freeze any leftovers for future use
Do NOT use in the presence of invertebrates. Not reef safe.
Keep out of reach of children
Pure Fenbendazole
Fenbendazole: It works by interrupting the parasites’ cellular transport and metabolism.
Fenbendazole can be mixed with fish foods, but often flavor enhancers such as AAP Garlic Guard are needed to hide this medication so that fish will accept the food "spiked" with Fenbendazole.
Do not combine with Praziquantel
Do not use if your fish has any bleeding issues, as Fenbendazole can inhibit red blood cell production
Fenbendazole can be mixed with fish foods, but often flavor enhancers such as AAP Garlic Guard are needed to hide this medication so that fish will accept the food "spiked" with Fenbendazole.
Do not combine with Praziquantel
Do not use if your fish has any bleeding issues, as Fenbendazole can inhibit red blood cell production