deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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is this a viable method for worming Camallanus cotti?
I was thinking on using harka verm a pigion wormer with levamisole in it.
Dosing 3mg/L leave it in for 3 days with a gravel vaccum each day. then repeat it after 2 weeks.

I found a sturisoma in my 46 breeding group that had Camallanus so i put it off right away. none of the 46 have it or have signs of it. they eat and breed like usual. But after seeing and hearing what this worm can do im just going to deworm all of my tanks for it to be on the safe side.
I did deworm the 46 tank right away with esha gdx that has levamisole. but that would be expensive to do for all of my tanks.
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Re: deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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Hi all,
Bad luck, they are a parasite I hope never to see again.

I've been successful using "Harka Verm" as the levamisole HCL source. I used the recommendations at Loaches-Online (http://www.loaches.com/Members/shari2/l ... chloride-1).

There are quite a few threads on Planetcatfish (http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/sear ... mit=Search).

cheers Darrel
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Re: deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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yes ive read that aswell, did it work out well for you?
Hoping it will be good for my fish cuz it doesnt seem like im dealing with a full outbreak were there is worms everywere.
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Re: deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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@crazytask - I know you are not in the states, but I have had Levamizole HCL in my med kit for a number of years now. I get it from a good source who has some good information on it and specifically on Camallanus cotti. Have a look here and you can follow the appropriate links http://www.inkmkr.com/Fish/CamallanusTreatment/

The above link is from the site of Dr. Charles Harrison http://www.inkmkr.com/Fish/

FIY- I buy both Levamisole HCL and Flubendazole from his site. He provides good treatment instructions on his site as well.
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Re: deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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Fishman Chemicals markets fenbendazole for camallanus in particular. This is what I buy: http://www.fishchemical.com/FULL-PRODUC ... .Item.html

FENBENDAZOLE

USD $250.00 per KILO
Fishman Chemical is the ONLY domestic source for pure fenbendazole. Brands such as Pancur and Safe-Guard are only 22% active.

USES: Fenbendazole is used as a worming agent in tropical fish. It is extremely effective in both fresh and salt water environments. It has replaced levamisole (Discomed) since the fish do not build a resistance to it. Fenbendazole can be dosed either as a tank treatment or in the fish food itself. It works so quickly that you will usually see worms protruding from infected fish within an hour!

DOSING: Please call the office for proper dosing instructions specific to your needs.
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Quantity Price
1 - 24 $250.00
25 and up $205.00


I never had to use it for camallanus but in general it is a great dewormer that picks up what praziquantel and metronidazole can't. Same as flubendazole but they say safer.
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Re: deworming Camallanus with levamisole

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@twotankamin I did acually find that link somewere some days ago so ive read it, and i did send Dr. Charles Harrison an email so i hope he replays soon :)

@viktor I also send them a massage and asked if they shipped to sweden. I was thinking it might be a good idea to put fenabendazole in the food for all fish mabe once every 2 mounths, as a saftey precaution.

Thanx for your replays
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