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want check if anyone has experience with using pharmacuetical metronidazole... not metroplex or other aquarium medications but the pills bought in the pharmacy.

We used it previous very succesfull in fresh water setting treating Discuss fish from internal worms.

I do know to treat in the water collumn (if fish not eating) the amount needed is prity high so wondering if it can be done in saltwater settings and would it effect the dosing comparef to fresh water??. if fish would eat also can use Metronidazole soaking the frozen food in saltwater settings?
 

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want check if anyone has experience with using pharmacuetical metronidazole... not metroplex or other aquarium medications but the pills bought in the pharmacy.

We used it previous very succesfull in fresh water setting treating Discuss fish from internal worms.

I do know to treat in the water collumn (if fish not eating) the amount needed is prity high so wondering if it can be done in saltwater settings and would it effect the dosing comparef to fresh water??. if fish would eat also can use Metronidazole soaking the frozen food in saltwater settings?

Metronidazole works well for some specific diseases. It works best against internal flagellates and some bacteria when fed orally. I'm surprised it worked for worms for you in discus as that isn't a reported use for that drug. It can also be used in the water, and with marine fish, some of that does get absorbed into the fish. Here is an excerpt from my disease formulary:

Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Use: Antibiotic for anaerobic bacteria and some flagellate protozoans.
Dose: 10 mg of metronidazole (Flagyl) per gram of gelatin food mix. If the fish are not feeding well, metronidazole can be added to the aquarium’s water at a dose of 25 ppm every other day for three treatments. This medication is very bitter, and some fish will not accept it in food.
 
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Metronidazole works well for some specific diseases. It works best against internal flagellates and some bacteria when fed orally. I'm surprised it worked for worms for you in discus as that isn't a reported use for that drug. It can also be used in the water, and with marine fish, some of that does get absorbed into the fish. Here is an excerpt from my disease formulary:

Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Use: Antibiotic for anaerobic bacteria and some flagellate protozoans.
Dose: 10 mg of metronidazole (Flagyl) per gram of gelatin food mix. If the fish are not feeding well, metronidazole can be added to the aquarium’s water at a dose of 25 ppm every other day for three treatments. This medication is very bitter, and some fish will not accept it in food.
what would be your prefered medication for possible internal issues (parasitic and or bacterial) with fish?
 

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what would be your prefered medication for possible internal issues (parasitic and or bacterial) with fish?

There is no single medication because there are many types of internal diseases.

Here is my article on proper dosing of medicated foods:


Here is my article on internal diseases:
 

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