Damn. You're the smart on figuring out the active ingredient LOL. Now I see what you see and I think I saw it at CP as well. Microbe-lift Lice and Anchor Worm for one has cyromazine. TY Bee. Tell me what others you saw.
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostDamn. You're the smart on figuring out the active ingredient LOL. Now I see what you see and I think I saw it at CP as well. Microbe-lift Lice and Anchor Worm for one has cyromazine. TY Bee. Tell me what others you saw.
I don't remember the brands I saw, but I know that I didn't much like the ones I saw at Xtreme. Try FG because they have one brand that claims to treat anchor worm and just one other parasite. I noticed the active ingredient on that one was cyromazine or whatever the chemical construction of that is. It's on the shelf in the front room right under the shelf with all the big light fixtures.All bleeding stops eventually...
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I saw it at CP for sure. It said it treats conditions caused by anchor worms and lice and I took that to mean that it doesn't kill the parasite, rather just treats the symptoms. Wiki says that cyromazine can be used to treat ectoparasites including copepod crustaceans: link1 link2
This might be it. Easy to get and effective.
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostMan, I was looking to keep from using Clout because I don't want blue silicone. I was looking around for potassium permanganate and can't seem to find any. Where did you get yours? Does it kill the worm or is it a disinfectant against a secondary infection?
BTW, what are your thoughts on Copper Safe?The meek shall inherit the earth; the oceans are for the brave....
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I don't know of any place in Houston to buy PP, but you can get it from e-bay. I just ordered an oz from some guy. Arrived within the week perfect and dry for $4.50 w/free shipping. 1 oz of PP in 13 oz of DISTILLED water makes a 7.5% solution. Solution will last for at least a year if kept cool and in an opaque (no light at all) container. One drop per gallon = 1ppm, so 1ml (20 drops) will dose a 10 gallon tank to 2ppm. One teaspoon will dose 50 gallons to 2ppm. I need to take my package and get it weighed on really accurate scales to verify the amount before I can mix it up though. No room for error with PP.DOWNSTAIRS display tanks:
20g - 1 yellow Glowfish, 1 long-fin Danio and 3 Cherry Barbs
37g - 3 Zebra Danios, 5 Red Serpae Tetras, Dwarf Flame Gourami and Red Tail Shark
10g - single male Betta (daughters responsibility)
UPSTAIRS research/quarantine tanks:
10g - mosquitofish tank awaiting rebuild
20g - heavily fake planted housing 8 Dwarf Gourami RIP Blue, Flame and unnamed
20g - empty tank with beautiful black Tahitian moon sand
10g - hospital sterilized and dry :-)
5.5g - fry tank with mosquitofish born 1 Mar 2012
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Originally posted by TURQ64 View PostI'm probably late into this discussion, but..Potassium Permanganate is a recharge product for Iron filters..Ace Hardware, Summit brand..big jug, will last a lifetime..I'm a large user..7.6mg/g..3/4 gram for a 100g..disapates rather quickly to brown or yellow with a big bioload....DOWNSTAIRS display tanks:
20g - 1 yellow Glowfish, 1 long-fin Danio and 3 Cherry Barbs
37g - 3 Zebra Danios, 5 Red Serpae Tetras, Dwarf Flame Gourami and Red Tail Shark
10g - single male Betta (daughters responsibility)
UPSTAIRS research/quarantine tanks:
10g - mosquitofish tank awaiting rebuild
20g - heavily fake planted housing 8 Dwarf Gourami RIP Blue, Flame and unnamed
20g - empty tank with beautiful black Tahitian moon sand
10g - hospital sterilized and dry :-)
5.5g - fry tank with mosquitofish born 1 Mar 2012
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Originally posted by afremont View PostWhen was the last time you bought some? They treated me like some kind of nut when I went in there asking about PP. Never heard of it. Can't get the Kenmoore stuff from Sears hardware anymore either.
but if you are dealing with a minor problem, I'd probably use Trichlorfon myself...(Anti-Fluke Lifebearer)The meek shall inherit the earth; the oceans are for the brave....
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