How is Brooklynella transmitted in QT through medications?

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I currently have a small clown in QT being treated with Metroplex for Brooklynella. Is the parasite completely destroyed by this medication or is it continually stored in the water column/fish even after treatment? My DT has to fallow for 6 weeks and I don't want to risk reinfection in the future. But from what I have gathered is regardless of how well your fish look, if there is fish there is Brook. Am I to assume after 2 weeks of treatment with Metroplex and a big water change the clown is free of Brooklynella and will not risk reinfection of DT?

Thanks in advance! This has been on my mind for days and I can not find anything to go off.
 

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See my experience and how i beat it on one of my clowns in this thread. Good luck

 

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