🐠 Dive into Health: Keep Your Aquarium Thriving!
HikariUsa AHK73251 Prazipro is a 1-ounce treatment designed to effectively combat disease conditions in aquariums caused by flukes, tapeworms, flatworms, and turbellarians, featuring a precise formula with less than 5% praziquantel by weight.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Unit Count | 1 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
G**L
Helped my Ember Tetra
I saw an old thread on Reddit when I was searching for what might be killing my ember tetras. One would all of a sudden develop black spotting along lateral line and other areas on the body. It looked to be inside the tissue, not on the outer skin. Within a couple of weeks the fish would bloat somewhat, have trouble breathing and waste away and die. I lost about 4 of them over a year's time. Someone responded to me and suggested a dewormer-he thought it helped his fish. Well the little fish I have seems to be maintaining her health and not wasting away. The spotting is still lightly apparent (less than it was). This is a week after treatment and she would definitely be in bad shape by now. I'm praying this is the answer- so far I'm thrilled. I'm writing all this in an effort to possibly help someone else with this problem. Math is involved in the dosing, so be careful! I'm not into math so almost had a disaster in my 5 gallon tank. Good luck!
S**V
This works!
My little goldfish seemed very listless, with a very little appetite! I noticed it flash swimming a few times that instantly made me worried that it could have body flukes or some sort of parasitic infection. After extensive reading, I decided to buy prazipro and look for results. For ref, I have a 10 g tank with just one goldfish and used 2.5 ml of the medicine with a dropper that helped evenly distribute the medicine in the tank. I used this along with 1 tbsp of the API aquarium salt after a 60% water change. The very next day, I noticed my fish was swimming around much more and wasn't lingering around in its usual spot! I am so happy this worked! As recommended, I plan on doing another water change with the medicine after a week. Very glad I bought this!
D**S
Sticker (not removable) over all label information
Large barcode sticker over ALL of the information on the label INCLUDING the batch number on the bottle (pic 4) so not only do I have to do extra work to look up the instructions but I also have absolutely no instructions about what to do in case of accidental exposure or ingestion, etc... pretty dangerous when working with chemical non human medications.As far as if the product works I have no clue. I got it to treat my son’s flashing Betta days ago but have been too busy to search up all I need to know to dose and treat it.You don’t want to buy this if you don’t have the label from another bottle of the same product to refer to.
M**L
Prazipro
Works great my fish where showing signs of parasites, they where flashing and rubbing against the tank and foliage in the tank and acting skittish and sporadic. I mixed about 5ml of prazipro in a small container with about 30ml of water and then put it in my 30 gallon tank and after about a week my fish behavior had greatly improved no more flashing and rubbing. I highly recommend.
T**S
Prob good but be wary with scaleless.
Honestly Im not sure if it worked because I wasnt truly sure what was in the tank. I was using a low level treatment for safety's sake but in the end it killed my yoyo loach.Be careful, it WILL hurt scaleless fish, oddly both my acclimated ottocats were fine
N**R
Seems to have helped internal parasitic worms
A few of my fish contracted parasitc worms from a new introduction of mosquitofish. I did alot of research and praziquantal, which is in Prazipro can help. I was a little skeptical if it would work as I have heard conflicting information. It seems like it has worked though as the one catfish that had its stomach bulging with worms seems to had healed. Also it didn't harm crawfish or snails.
K**N
camallanus worms in guppies...
Noticed my new female guppy was infected with camallanus worms (yuck!) so did some research and decided to treat with praziquantel. I took her out of the main tank to keep her by herself and treated all my tanks after a water change. It's been 3 days and so far the initial worm hanging out from her backside has come out along with some others. Planning to do a water change on day 5 and re-treating 2-3 days after that. All the other fish look better after their treatments too. Hopefully this does the job and I can return her to the main tank.
M**Z
Would give 0 stars if I were able to
Manufacturer has stated that the solution is only effective if pink colored. Mine arrived clear which means it was transported and/or stored at incorrect temperatures that destabilized the solution and rendered it ineffective. A waste of money and it was added stress in a situation where my pets were very sick and dying. Save your money and get powdered medications during emergencies when your fish have parasites.
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