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Fenbendazole Infused Medicated Flakes by Peabody Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

BrandPeabody's Medicated Flakes
FlavorSeafood
Item FormFlake
Specific Uses for ProductParasites
Unit Count10.00 Gram

Description of Fenbendazole Infused Medicated Flakes by Peabody

Easy to use. Resealable stand up packaging. High quality.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent 1-2 hits of forbidden powder

Helped the team flag a parasitic infection that was under general quarantine. Zero fish loss. It is used prior to the preparation of Levimisol and its dosage for Camalanus helminths.

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saved my fish from Camallanus worms!

I recently bought platy fish and upon closer inspection found they had camallanus worms. I gave them this cereal and they quickly regained their energy and appetite. Good product!

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • there are flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly effective medicinal fenbendazole flakes.

Peabody's Medicated Flakes - Fenbendazole is exactly as described. Bought this for my son who uses it to treat his fish. He says it works effectively and hasn't had any issues with its effectiveness. Does not harm fish and aquatic plants. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Peabody Healing Flakes.

The product met my expectations! I'm happy with how it worked. I would definitely recommend this product. It came in silver packaging with clear and easy to read and understand instructions for use. My fish seems fine, wish I had had this before my other fish died. A little goes a long way, so it justifies the price.

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • Weak adjusted

Revainrating 4 out of 5

definitely helps with Camellanus worms

Purchased to help me rid my aquariums of a terrible parasite known as Camellanus worms. "" and kills them fairly quickly. Make sure you dose it at least 5-10 times to be safe. I haven't lost a single fish while using this product, it works as intended and doesn't cost as much much like other alternatives.

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Read Before Buying Fenbendazole To Treat Camel Worm

Waste Of Money. the dosage is twice the dosage indicated on the package, camellan worms are still alive according to the dosage regimen. this product is unusable. pure fenbendazole is also useless. I just read on a forum that fenbendazole only kills larvae, not adult worms. The species is useless as the camel is noticed when it reaches the adult stage. Apparently the drug used in the industry to treat camels is called Levamisole HCL. much luck

Pros
  • Great For Outdoor Activities
Cons
  • New Competitors Have Emerged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nematode Treatment (Platy) - Delivery VERY Slow

My little Mickey Mouse platy got hookworms and while she was still eating and semi-active; she was clearly not feeling well and you could see the real culprit in her. It took its toll. I order this product hoping to eliminate the parasite and save my plate; After 3 days of treatment I noticed a dramatic improvement. Her energy returned and there was no more discomfort. After 5 days I can still see the nematodes but they seem to be dissipating and their energy is back to normal. However, this…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Knocked Out Snot from Camallanus Worms

When I found Camallanus Worms in my fish I thought it would be very difficult to treat them. I have dojo loaches with other fish and they are known to be drug sensitive. However, these flakes made it easier to treat and did not harm the loaches. It is best to let the fish get hungry before offering them the health flakes. They don't seem to taste very good. So if your fish eats *nothing*, you run the risk of not eating unless you starve them first. It may sound harsh, but the product can't help

Pros
  • Only Positive
Cons
  • Passes