Thanks Luke78 and 2wheelsx2. I just pmed you Luke78
I went to KingEd and bought Prazipro as suggested. It's similar to the one 2wheelsx2 posteed
Regarding the use of these products, the more I research the more I get confused. What are the differences between products like fenbendazole/metronidazole and prazipro/levemisole? People suggest that fenbendazle/levemisole are de-wormers for internal worms and Metronidazole/prazipro are for external worms (flatworm, tapeworms...). Some says treatments with prazipole then levemilose should be done on juvenile discuss and repeated every few months.
Anyone has experience using these products previously?? Your opinions are very appreciated.
This discus I got from a friend for free is a wild discus. It was bullied by other discuses and I guessed it was stressed and stunted. It's very skinny but eats and swims well. I hope I can cure it.
To simplify things I classify internal parasites into three groups with each group requiring a different treatment...
1. Tapeworms. Praziquantel (Prazipro) is extremely effective against them.
2. Round worms. This includes capillaria, camallanus, and a bunch of other nematodes. These are commonly treated with Flubendazole (Kusuri wormer plus) or Levamisole.
3. Protozoans. This includes parasites such as Hexamita. These can be treated with Metronidazole.
Certain medications such as Prazipro and Kusuri Wormer Plus are also effective against some external parasites.
Unless you have a microscope and know what to look for you are mostly guessing as to what is wrong with you fish. That is why many people use a "shotgun" treatment to cover all of the possibilities.
I hope this info helps.