For those who have not seen it, a video was posted where Chris Meckley from ACI Aquaculture describes a method he is using to keep AEFW and other SPS pests under control at his coral farm.
In brief, he is dosing into the water volume small amounts of a pulverized fish flake infused with fenbendazole. Fendendazole is traditionally used as a dewormer.
I purchased one pound of the food which is pricey especially once you factor in the high cost of shipping charged by www.angelsplus.com. A little goes a long way so if anyone wants to buy an ounce or two for testing let me know.
I don’t think I have AEFW issues but my SPS have completely lost polyp extension. This is due to either a new angelfish, a recent tank reset, coral pest, or some other favor. I was planning to do a one month interceptor regimen but will try the fenbendazole route instead. If this doesn’t work then I may have to rehome my flame angel (one other factor to remove) so I may be offering that up for sale or adoption soon.
In brief, he is dosing into the water volume small amounts of a pulverized fish flake infused with fenbendazole. Fendendazole is traditionally used as a dewormer.
I purchased one pound of the food which is pricey especially once you factor in the high cost of shipping charged by www.angelsplus.com. A little goes a long way so if anyone wants to buy an ounce or two for testing let me know.
I don’t think I have AEFW issues but my SPS have completely lost polyp extension. This is due to either a new angelfish, a recent tank reset, coral pest, or some other favor. I was planning to do a one month interceptor regimen but will try the fenbendazole route instead. If this doesn’t work then I may have to rehome my flame angel (one other factor to remove) so I may be offering that up for sale or adoption soon.