:( QT Tank Size?

rykna

Active Member
I have approximately 15-20 ponies and one 2 mth old seahorse. Over christmas I continued to try and identify my new 2mth old. It was sold to me as an Kelloggi, however, what I discovered is that Kelloggi are 98% wc, and any one selling them to you as TB is talking out of their anal fin.
When I returned home yesterday, I found Aurora dead. It was very obvious that she had been infected with worms, which most wc horses have when they are sold. So now do I make the call that the new 2 mth horse kelloggi is wc as well?
I have a 1.5 QT that I was considering using for medicating, but the ponies are so small...can they take a regular dose?
I thought perhaps a fresh water did, but these worms are hard to zap.
I could really use some help with this.
Thank you,
Rykna
 

rays862

Member
This is the popular method for treatment.
Prazipro instructions
gut load some BS for 2 to 3 hrs rinse and feed out.
do this once a week for 3 weeks.
panacur (Nematodes )
gut load the BS for 2 to 3 hrs and feed out, or feed to ghost shrimp then feed out.
do this once a week for 3 weeks.
I personally like the liquid panacur.
 

rays862

Member
Do not use both meds together. You may treat the prazipro as a bath (one tsp per twenty gals.)instead of gut feeding, but only in a quarrantine tank, it can be detrimental to inverts.
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by Rykna
I have approximately 15-20 ponies and one 2 mth old seahorse. Over christmas I continued to try and identify my new 2mth old. It was sold to me as an Kelloggi, however, what I discovered is that Kelloggi are 98% wc, and any one selling them to you as TB is talking out of their anal fin.
When I returned home yesterday, I found Aurora dead. It was very obvious that she had been infected with worms, which most wc horses have when they are sold. So now do I make the call that the new 2 mth horse kelloggi is wc as well?
I have a 1.5 QT that I was considering using for medicating, but the ponies are so small...can they take a regular dose?
I thought perhaps a fresh water did, but these worms are hard to zap.
I could really use some help with this.
Thank you,
Rykna
lmao
 
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