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with a scalpel and was thinking on cutting part of the fin off to remove the worm (clove oil to anesthetize??

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with a scalpel and was thinking on cutting part of the fin off to remove the worm (clove oil to anesthetize??

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and then treat with an antibiotic. Under the scope I also found a very very light dusting of black dots that can only be seen under a scope. I am thinking on doing the removal of the fin as a last resort. I would appreciate any information you could give me as time is running out. Sincerely, I. Garrett Fire Eels, Cestodes, and Praziquantel – 11/01/2005 Hello Crew! I have a 2 1/2 foot Fire Eel that appears to have tapeworms. He appears very healthy and gregarious in all respects, but periodically he discharges some white, flat, many inches long, substance which appears to cause him some discomfort, resulting in thrashing about the tank to dislodge it. Does not appear to be normal waste or a normal way to evacuate based on the discomfort involved and the color. I have not been a

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