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Thanks! I'll get some original Interceptor and give it a shot. Do you remember the color of box at all? The strength varies a lot from a small dog to a large one.I’ve had lots of experience with these and the most effective treatment is using the original pills. Set up a small tank with a light over it and a small power head or air stone to get water movement and put your euphillia in there and let it open up as much as possible. Then crush a part of a pill up and mix it well with tank water and introduce it to the treatment tank. I always leave mine in it a few hours at least. This should pretty much wipe them out. I’m not sure what the dosage is but I generally add about 1/2 a pill to a 5 gallon tank when I did it. You’ll see the bug freak out and start releasing from the coral pretty quick. You can also treat the whole tank but it kills pods and shrimp so I don’t recommend doing that
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Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't realize Dr G's dip is Milbemcyn oxime.Just grab some dr g's coral dip.
Should work just as well as milbemycin oximeThanks for the suggestion. I didn't realize Dr G's dip is Milbemcyn oxime.
Same hereHi!
We're currently having this issue on one frogspawn. I am curious if this treatment worked for you?