I have been a hobbyist for many years and have tried many products over time .

I am only a hobbyist and sometimes most hobbyist diagnose incorrectly, so in many cases it is just by chance that the fish recovers. sometimes due to its natural immunity. 

I personally don’t know any hobbyist that have access to a microscope to positively identify pathogens and choose the correct medication to target and combat a specific disease. For some it’s a matter of choosing the strongest medication at a high dosage as a quick fix which doesn’t always work. Ask me I’ve recently used medication to help with the symptoms of the dreaded flu bug in CT and over dosed. and my BP almost went through the roof!

Getting back to the Smiths Dewormer. I bought some wild caught Bentochromis Tricotti that were imported from Tanzania. They were in pretty bad shape when I got them and refused to eat. The fish looks similar to a sardine and naturally appears slim and sleek.

The first challenge after about 3 days was to find out what food they prefer after refusing everything from pellets to frozen food. Like many I consulted Doctor Google who claimed that in many cases loss of appetite is a symptom of worms.

My go to product in the past if I suspected worms was Nemarid. (The yellow meds by local SA company Roubalon I think).

Like many I figured the more expensive the product…the better…and I wanted to give my new fish the best chance of recovery. I think if I had Discovery Medical Aid for my fish, I would send them for an MRI scan! 😀

I came across the Aquarium Smiths fish dewormer online which had some pretty good reviews that sparked my interest.

1) It was a local SA product.
2) Reasonably priced for the quantity and volume of water one could dose.
3) Success rate in treating worms were impressive from other users.  
4) Easily absorbed through the skin. – something that stood out for me as the species are not a heavy scaled fish. And of course refused to eat.

After the treatment I observed the fish became more active. (I still kept the lights). I just assumed that perhaps due to them being wild caught fish they are settling and getting used to movement in front of the tank. Or it could be the positive effect the dewormer is having on them. Soon after the treatment they went for the dried shrimp I fed!

After a day I could see a fair amount of white stringy feces.

At this point I became desperate to kill this pathogen/ worm or whatever you called it. I just wanted to ‘kill’ it.

I went back to the instructions and saw that the product merely paralyze the worm and that vacuuming of the substrate was necessary – which I did. 
I would recommend users to rather use a bare bottom glass hospital tank to treat fish badly infected, so one can actually see and vacuum / siphon out the feces if any is visible on the bottom of the tank.

Using the dewormer as a preventative treatment in a community tank one must just hope you cover most of the surface area when vacuuming. 

After about a week my fish seemed on their way to recovery. I decided not to just leave it up to their natural immune system but to give another dose/ treatment.

This time I decided to take approximately half teaspoon of shrimp and soaked it in garlic water. I added two drops of the dewormer over the soaked food and a small spoon of focus (just to bind the medication to the food). This I fed and they happily munched. This time around there was no real visible signs of stringy feces except from one fish.

I wasn’t sure if the second method of administering was correct, but I based it on past treatments with other dewormers – I figured I would give it a try. 

In the past I even administered some medication orally with a pipet if fish refused to eat. but this was more with robust cichlids. 
But since the Smiths dewormer is absorbed through the skin it eliminates the stress and risk of administering orally.

So, this was my experience using Smiths dewormer. 
I sure hope it can be of benefit to users in the future. I will continue to recommend your  great and proudly South African product to others.

Regards
Ameen

Ameen

I must say that your product has worked fantastically for 2 reasons.

There no signs of worms in the tank.

All female guppies and mollys in my tank that started having babies again.

I’ve been treating my tanks with other brand dewormers from January – mid February. There was little to no improvement. The worms kept returning. I’ve used your product from +/- 14 Feb until April. And am yet to see any worms in the tank. So I am going to safely say that your product has done the job where the others have failed. Also, I want to sincerely thank you for always following up on the progress. And engaging with me on my numerous questions. I have already begun suggesting your product on all the platforms where I have involvement.

    Flint

    Professor! What amazing results we have had with your fish dewormer! Our use of your dewormer in our community aquaria ( which also houses our breeding stock ) has proven invaluable. We managed to get some imported stock fit, strong and healthy for breeding, as well as improve our growth rates on our fry after using your product.

    Our main focus is various tetra species ( mainly Kerri and Congo ) as well as a few Barbs species which are incredibly difficult to get through the first few weeks after hatching due to their size. We’ve found our fry, since deworming the adults, are stronger, healthier and certainly more resilient.

    Thank you for an amazing product, If I had this in my hobby things would have been wwwaaayyyy easier.

    Regards, Shaun Graham ( Shandri Aquatics)

    Shaun

    I’ve found AquariumSmiths Dewormer and No-Planaria far more effective than other products I’ve tried – and I’ve tried almost all. A single treatment sorted out my snowball shrimp breeding tank. Other products make big claims but require multiple doses and don’t eradicate the infestation. (Be sure to follow the dosage instructions for shrimp and remove your ornamental snails.) Local is definitely lekker! Thanks Prof. Andreas.

    Ross

    “Just as feedback on the hydra problem we had – we eventually put up a separate tank (temporarily) for the Axolotls and transferred them thereto. We did the treatment exactly as described, and it worked. After the treatment had been done and we saw that there were no more hydras, we did a few extra water changes before putting the Axolotls back (for their own safety). They are thriving again! 😀”

    Jeanique

    “I’ve tried many dewormers with no success, was recommended Aquarium Smith and it is a brilliant product. I use it monthly as maintenance in all my aquariums.”

    Claudina

    “After struggling with a certain pesky worm (those that shall not be named) invasion in my largest tank, and using a whole bunch of off the shelf pet shop suggestions, my next step was drastic home remedies. I started looking into my options and came across Aquarium Smiths. I chatted online to Andreas for a bit, checking that I was not on the wrong track and the information that he gave me was well presented and just straight up true.

    I dosed the large community tank and followed the instructions (which are very clear and simple, and on the bottle which is great!) and my female guppies not only were healthier and cleared of the worms but spawned a few days later, with no ill effects.

    I then saw the same worms in my Koi Angel tank, dosed them and again absolutely no problems. All cleared up and the breeding pair laid eggs shortly afterwards.

    None of my snails or other fish, spawn or older suffered any ill effects. I really can recommend the Aquarium Smiths product, and I regularly do so to all my fish keeping friends. It just does what it says it will – which is a relief when it saves a tank of fish.”

    Lorna

    “As a multiple-tank-syndrome aquarium keeper I’ve got 23 tanks running. Thus plenty of headaches etc. But one product that has worked wonders for me is the AquariumSmiths Dewormer & No-Planaria. I dosed my orange flash Apistogramma once and the problem was solved. They actually spawned 1 week later.
    Great product and thanks for the local developers.”

    JJ

    “This stuff really works. After months of trying all kinds of remedies and medicine i finally came across this. I was sceptical at first since non of the other big brand products worked but to my surprise it started working after 48 hours. I followed the instructions to the T and when took the blankets off of my tank i could see the difference in my fish. There bloated bellies and protruding bellies were already better. I did a big water change and vacuum waited two days and the repeated the process. This time i got rid of everything.

    This is now part of my new fish and plant routine in my hospital tank as well as part of my every second month big clean.”

    Gerhard