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David M.

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I recently purchased a beautiful small red S. Haddoni and thus far it's been flourishing. In my tank I'm suspecting flukes due to two of my fishes behaviors. I have read in many cases there are no ill effects of Prazi DT treatment + anemones, though one case mentioned potential bleaching. I'd like opinions and experiences from the community surrounding this.

To answer the inevitable and reasonable question up front, "Why dont you remove and hospital tank?"
1. I don't want to stress the fish/coral further by tearing apart the tank (lots of rocks to hide in) to catch the two fish in question
2. I would like to treat the tank as a whole to eradicate parasites from non-symptomatic fish
 

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I've used Prazi a couple times in the past with sensitive corals and nems present. No long term problems, but as I recall, the nems weren't as robust as they usually were and my torches were a little stringy during treatment
 

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I read somewhere that PraziPro can kill copepods .... has anyone heard/seen any truth to that?
 

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