Opinion: Should I prazi my tank?

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Debating if I should take action: my panther grouper has been itching on the sand bed, only occasionally the past couple months, but lately it seems more often he has an itching fit (swimming on his side against the sand 1-3 times). Id bet hes doing it more than once a day.
No other visible issues or changes in behavior from him, and no other fish have been having any issues at all.
I havent added a fish since March, the last time I added snails was in July, added chaeto in August. I freshwater dip everything before adding and iodine/revive dip all frags.
I run a UV sterilizer in the sump but its probably not 100% effective. Also run a skimmer and chemipure elite carbon.

Id like to do a freshwater dip to see if that helps but he’s proving very difficult to catch, and I really dont want to rip this tank apart or keep stressing him out.
I do notice more pods running around all over the rocks, Im wondering if maybe theyre annoying him but not necessarily doing any harm.
I dont want to go nuclear by treating the tank with prazi, but apparently its very safe to use on a reef tank.
Id appreciate any thoughts of wisdom
Thanks

Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 50+ (I know its not ideal but its a predator tank, I do weekly 25% water changes)
pH 8.3 (i use seachem marine buffer)
Salinity 1.023ppt
Temp 76F
 

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I have put prazi in my reef tank as well as many others. It wouldn't hurt, but I have no clue if it will fix the problem you are mentioning.
 
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I have put prazi in my reef tank as well as many others. It wouldn't hurt, but I have no clue if it will fix the problem you are mentioning.
I think its the pods - he seems to be spending more time hovering than in his cave. Prazi would wipe out the pods right? Or is there a natural predator that he wont be able to eat?
 

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I think its the pods - he seems to be spending more time hovering than in his cave. Prazi would wipe out the pods right? Or is there a natural predator that he wont be able to eat?


Pods won't be killed by prazi. (Edit: typical) Copepods wouldn't cause an issue though.
 
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There is a species of copepod that shows up in aquariums once in a while that is considered a micro predator, it can rise up off the rocks and bite the fish, causing flashing and scratching. I usually see it in very old tanks though. Prazi won’t treat for that. If the panther doesn’t have frayed fins and/or cloudy eyes, I doubt it is flukes, and I wouldn’t dose with prazi.
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