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Nature Boys Basta Planaria
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)
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Description
Nature Boys Basta Planaria
Basta Planaria (formerly known as D-WORM) is a powerful liquid treatment containing fenbendazole, a proven and safe ingredient for eliminating Hydra and Planaria. It is shrimp and fish safe, making it ideal for aquariums with delicate inhabitants.
Caution: Basta Planaria may harm snails. If you wish to keep them, remove them before treatment.
Dosage & Instructions:
Dosage:
- 0.5ml per 60L of water
- 1ml per 100L of water
How to Use:
- Pre-Mix: Dissolve the required dosage in a separate container before adding it to your tank.
- Single Dose: Apply once and let it work.
- Water Change: Perform a 20% water change after 4 days.
- Repeat If Necessary: If the issue persists, wait 10 days before repeating treatment.
For best results, store refrigerated.
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Additional information
Size (10ml or 20ml) |
10ml ,20ml |
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2 reviews for Nature Boys Basta Planaria
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Verified owner rautenad (verified owner) –
Took care of planaria without killing shrimps. Does not seem to kill pest snails though which this is sometimes recommended for.
Verified owner Ryan (verified owner) –
Does what it says on the package and kills planaria. Bladder snails weren’t affected.