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ESHA - Ndx - 20 ml - Treatment for intestinal worms in fish

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ESHA - Ndx - 20 ml - Treatment for intestinal worms in fish
ESHA - Ndx - 20 ml - Treatment for intestinal worms in fish

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eSHa NDX 20ml is an anthelmintic treatment for saltwater and freshwater aquarium fish to fight against intestinal worms. eSHa NDX 20ml will treat 450 liters of water.

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eSHa NDX can also be used with marine fish in a quarantine aquarium.

Features :

  • eSHa NDX, treatment against internal worms
  • Effective against oviparous and viviparous nematodes
  • For freshwater and saltwater aquariums
  • Safe for freshwater fish, plants and shrimp
  • Packaging 20ml for 450L of water


It works against parasitic nematodes like Anisakis Camallanus, Capillaria, Pseudocapillaria, Eustrongylids, ao Oxyurids. Roundworms, also known as roundworms or hairworms, usually appear in the intestine. Symptoms of colonization by nematodes are characterized by weight loss, loss of appetite or an appendix protruding from the anus (Camallanus cotti). Nematodes can be viviparous or oviparous. The reproductive cycle of some nemetodes can take place through several intermediate hosts.


Tolerance

eSHa NDX is well tolerated by exotic freshwater and saltwater fish. We have not observed any negative effects in crustaceans, snails and mussels. Caution is advised in the presence of lower animals, such as corals, anemones, sea urchins... In the presence of these animals, the fish must be treated in a quarantine tank.


Dosage

The treatment should be carried out for the net volume of the aquarium.
Day 1: 1 drop per liter of water
Day 2: Change 50% of the aquarium water, or only 20% by filtering on activated carbon


In the case of oviparous nematodes, the treatment must be renewed 14 days after the first application to destroy the new generation of newly hatched nematodes. In exceptional circumstances, the treatment may be repeated once more after 2 weeks.


In saltwater aquariums, fish should be treated in a quarantine tank. It is also necessary to stop the skimmer during the first 4 hours and the UV lamps during the first 24 hours.