My Flowerhorn has this transparent poops for 2 weeks.

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And here's another more recent site, that again advises much higher rates of Lev than required.

http://subquaria.com/Levamisole-HCl-Powder

• 10 Gallons Of Water = 0.3 Grams
• 15 Gallons Of Water = 0.5 Grams
• 20 Gallons Of Water = 0.6 Grams
• 25 Gallons Of Water = 0.8 Grams
• 29 Gallons Of Water = 0.9 Grams
• 30 Gallons Of Water = 1.0 Grams
• 40 Gallons Of Water = 1.3 Grams
• 50 Gallons Of Water = 1.6 Grams
• 55 Gallons Of Water = 1.8 Grams
• 65 Gallons Of Water = 2.1 Grams
• 75 Gallons Of Water = 2.5 Grams
• 90 Gallons Of Water = 3.0 Grams
• 125 Gallons Of Water = 4.1 Grams
• 150 Gallons Of Water = 5.0 Grams
• 180 Gallons Of Water = 6.0 Grams


I guess that's a good thing if one is selling the product, not so much if one is using the product and has sensitive fish.
 
3 grams Levamisole HCI in 90 gallons or 6 grams in 180 gallons = 7.47 ppm. At least that's closer to 2 ppm than 13 ppm. I wonder where that number came from?

13 ppm - 2 ppm = 11 ppm
11 ÷ 2 = 5.5
2 ppm + 5.5 ppm = 7.5 ppm // not sure which dose is right? Just split the difference :D
 
I noticed my green terror would get spooked easily while being dosed with levamisole. I would have to approach the tank slowly and be sure not to startle him. Dispite my best offorts he did lose a scale during treatment from dashing around.

Just thought I would mention it if you happen to notice similar behavior with your fish. My gt went back to being normal after the meds were removed.
 
Secondary bacterial infections in fish with hex is quite common, which is why I believe Clear contains an antibiotic (tetracycline?), along with a med designed for internal parasites. (most likely Metro) Things can get a little tricky when using a shotgun approach to treatment but the fact that it is eating again is always a positive sign. Just go easy with the food and allow his gastrointestinal system some time to recover. And for sure still use the Levamisole when it arrives.


Mike - that is exactly how/why people have killed their fish with Levamisole. For many years the vast majority of people on the WWW treated at 13 ppm, because they blindly followed this persons advice. http://inkmkr.com/Fish/CamallanusTreatment/TreatmentProcedure.html

Charles has a Ph.D, in chemistry, not any type of science that involves treating sick finfish. A lot of people have lost fish over the years following his treatment advice, and unfortunately his info is still found online and many people still post links to his info. Up until 2015 he was still selling Lev and other meds etc online.

I first posted about those OVER-dosage rates (13 ppm) posted by Charles et al 7 yrs ago when I first treated a FH that I owned with Levamisole.
I believed he had secondary infection as well. If I didn't catch the septicemia earlier he would had died. My flowerhorn is now accepting pellets too and he ate a lot. Im so happy of the outcome that I had been treating him for 3 weeks straight.
 
Just looking at your photos mate, your tank and filter seems almost to clean.. just goin back to basics hear mate with him at the top of the tank has your tank cycled properly? Do you have/leave enough poo for to feed your bio filter? Your filter seemed way to clean. Usually bio filters are nasty lookin (huge colony of good bacteria ) or perhaps you have sump running with it?
 
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