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![]() Pssst....you can get if from your veterinarian....for your "dog" of course...
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![]() btw checked out some articles on it. almost all said the same thing but this one said it in the easiest to understand way:
http://www.melevsreef.com/redbugs.html
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![]() Unfortunately all the vets I talked to would have nothing to do with dispensing meds for a fish tank. "We will not give a prescription without an examination, and we will not examine corals." It was a very frustrating experience as I even talked to several vets who had helped other reefers in the past.
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![]() yeah michika explained that problem and she even worked for a vet at that time. I managed to get 4 tablets so I have almost a lifetime's supply worth.
I had difficulty figuring out how to divide the tablet into 1/8th pieces for my tank so instead I diced it up with a razor blade and mixed one tablet in 250mL of RO/DI water. I'll do the math from there (1/8th the 250mL) for the doses. I have no experience with using a razor blade to dice powder into lines but I can say I did pretty good ![]()
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It's a pretty decent dewormer ![]() For your dog. Don't be clumsy tho....those pills are slippery....bouncing right into the fish tank....silly things. (legally your vet needs to have a client-patient relationship to prescribe this dewormer...for your dog) |
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![]() pssssst....it's not just a dewormer but also treats for Heartworms...but yeah just get someone to pick some up for you that has a dog....
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yes...heart....worms.... ![]() Dirofilaria immitis is technically a nematode, a nematode is a worm. (But if you're meaning it's more "serious" than you're typical worm then you are right! you should always test for heartworm if you live in, or visit a heartworm endemic area BEFORE using a product that kills heartworms) Last edited by Keri; 05-25-2008 at 08:48 AM. |