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About 30 years ago, I managed to buy a large bottle of levamisole hydrochloride from a farm supplier.
A couple of doses and I never saw Camullanus worms again.
This is the UK.
Does this look of any use?
https://aquacadabra.com/products/cloverleaf-absolute-aquarium-wormer?currency=GBP&variant=40072062566466&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22589254928&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7IjOBhDyARIsAFzrWQwBxqBwec1yx5hkGtUOF08FWdhfApcaxvuXlScb1LdOAQbbn249Ix4aAm0TEALw_wcB
I’ve never seen a male ram with blue spangling on the side spot. Females often have a gold line either side of the spot.
Perhaps time will tell if they live long enough.
Incidentally, I recently saw some huge rams at my lfs. They had been bred in Sri Lanka and ordered in from there.
I think the smaller one is a female due to the glitter around the spot on the side.
With regards to poor genetics, I’ve seen a lot worse. I gave up trying to keep ramerizi a long time ago.
I’ve only seen these once (a few months ago) in a great shop in Livingston, Scotland.
They were stunning fish, but I was really shocked by the price. I think about £50 each.
I just wouldn’t risk paying that for such a small fish.