Prazipro and wrasses.

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I'm going to use prazipro on my leopard wrasses within a week. I know wrasses are sensitive so how should I dose? I was thinking 1/2 dose on day 1 and the other half on day 2 and then wait 1 day and water change. Repeat after 1 week. Will this be too much? Should I dose less so the final concentration isn't as high? Will it be enough exposure time to kill flukes and internal worms? Thanks for the help. Oh... and a side question. Will copper be necessary if I don't see any external parasites? I dont want to put them through unnecessary stress.

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That should be fine. I do exactly the same...dose half, wait about 6 hours and then the balance. I have not lost any wrasse to this treatment. I have also not seen them stressed either. They have done fine for me at the suggested dose. My only issue has been jumping out! Watch out for that!
 

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I just put two leopards through QT (meleagris, bipartitus) and they didn’t miss a beat going straight to full dose of PP, did three treatments on them.

My previous ornate leopard also went through several (6+) full strength treatments in the DT, s(he) his the rest of the day after dosing but otherwise was fine.
 

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I strongly recommend the full dose. All my sensitive wrasses such as leopards, tamarins, and pencil wrasses have all done just fine with the full dose.
 

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Not only do they do fine, they are highly susceptible to internal parasites (as I've unfortunately figured out) so it's highly recommended.
 

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I strongly recommend the full dose. All my sensitive wrasses such as leopards, tamarins, and pencil wrasses have all done just fine with the full dose.
Agree 100%. The key here is to allow plenty of oxygen exchange. Best way is a powerhead near the top of the tank. Aimed upward creating heavy agitation at the surface of the water. You can run an airstone as well. They should do fine.
 
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A quick thread revive. Should I do a copper treatment (cupmarine) even though I don't see any external parasites? But at the same time, wrasses have thick slime coats so they could harbor parasites but never show it. If it's unnessary I don't want to do it.

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A quick thread revive. Should I do a copper treatment (cupmarine) even though I don't see any external parasites? But at the same time, wrasses have thick slime coats so they could harbor parasites but never show it. If it's unnessary I don't want to do it.

Thanks
Copper is 100% necessary with wrasses IMO for the reasons you mentioned.

I do prefer copper power at 1.75ppm with the Hanna checker over cupramine for what it's worth. You get pinpoint accuracy and I have treated fairy's, leopards, flashers, anampses, etc with zero negative reaction.
 

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