Calamardo Tentaculos
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Hi all,
My pygmy corydoras are showing signs of fluke/parasites again. Normally I would repeat treatment of the NT Labs Anti-Fluke & Wormer, but my tank now has amano shrimps so this is no longer possible as Flubendazole is lethal to inverts. If I move the Amanos to my other tank, cross contamination will likely occur and the issue will rise up once more.
Was thinking of using Fluke solve and following that up with Esha Ndx to treat all my tanks. Is this a viable option?
My pygmy corydoras are showing signs of fluke/parasites again. Normally I would repeat treatment of the NT Labs Anti-Fluke & Wormer, but my tank now has amano shrimps so this is no longer possible as Flubendazole is lethal to inverts. If I move the Amanos to my other tank, cross contamination will likely occur and the issue will rise up once more.
Was thinking of using Fluke solve and following that up with Esha Ndx to treat all my tanks. Is this a viable option?