Levamisole Dosing Calculator Aquarium

Levamisole Dosing Calculator Aquarium

Calculate levamisole HCl deworming baths for quarantine tanks, hospital tubs, planted displays, breeder systems, and repeat nematode treatment schedules.

🧪Treatment Presets
📏Tank, Product, and Treatment Inputs
A common ornamental fish bath target is 2 mg/L for 24 hours when appropriate.
Safety note: levamisole targets susceptible nematodes such as roundworms; it is not a fluke, tapeworm, bacterial, or general parasite cure. Confirm diagnosis when possible, remove chemical filtration and UV during treatment, aerate well, and follow a fish health professional or product label when it differs from this planning math.
Levamisole Dose Results
Product Per Dose
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grams powder
HCl Needed
0
mg levamisole HCl
Treatment Volume
0
gal
Full Course
0
total treatments
🔬Levamisole Dose Reference Grid
2 mg/L
Common bath target for susceptible nematodes
24 hr
Typical immersion exposure window
2-3 wk
Common repeat interval after first bath
70-100%
Water change and siphon after treatment
📋Product Strength Comparison
Product Form Calculator Field How It Computes Best Aquarium Use
Pure levamisole HCl powder 100% powder needed mg / 1000 Accurate gram-scale hospital dosing
95% powder 95% powder needed mg / 0.95 Lab or aquaculture powder with assay listed
80% mixed powder 80% powder needed mg / 0.80 Powder blends where the label shows percent active
32 mg/mL liquid 32 mg/mL needed mg / 32 Liquid stock solution or livestock drench math
54 mg/mL liquid 54 mg/mL needed mg / 54 Aquarium liquid where label states mg per mL
113 mg packet 113 mg packet needed mg / packet mg Packet stock solution planning for small tanks
🐛Parasite, Species, and Sensitivity Grid
Case Levamisole Fit Sensitivity Cue Calculator Setting Practical Check
Camallanus or roundworm suspicion Strong fit when diagnosed Fish may pass paralyzed worms Standard 2 mg/L bath Siphon bottom after exposure
Livebearers in quarantine Common use case Usually tolerate clean baths Livebearer preset Repeat to cover reinfection window
Loaches, discus, tetras, scaleless fish Use extra caution Stress response can be faster 75% or 50% adjustment Observe continuously during first course
Shrimp, snails, and display invertebrates Do not assume safe Remove or treat separately Invertebrate warning Hospital tank is preferred
Flukes, tapeworms, protozoa, bacteria Wrong medication target Symptoms may overlap Do not dose from guesswork Confirm parasite type first
💧Common Tank Size Dose Table
Tank / Tub Approx Volume 2 mg/L HCl Needed Pure Powder 54 mg/mL Liquid
5 gal nano hospital 18.9 L 37.9 mg 0.038 g 0.70 mL
10 gal quarantine 37.9 L 75.7 mg 0.076 g 1.40 mL
20 long 75.7 L 151 mg 0.151 g 2.80 mL
40 breeder 151 L 303 mg 0.303 g 5.61 mL
75 gal display 284 L 568 mg 0.568 g 10.52 mL
125 gal holding tank 473 L 946 mg 0.946 g 17.53 mL
🧮Formula Reference
Formula Imperial Metric Purpose
Rectangle volume L x W x H / 231 L x W x H / 1000 Find treatment water before dose math
Cylinder volume pi x r2 x H / 231 pi x r2 x H / 1000 Round vats and tubs
Levamisole HCl needed gal x 3.78541 x mg/L liters x mg/L Active treatment mass
Powder product needed mg / purity / 1000 same formula Weigh powder in grams
Liquid product needed mg / mg per mL same formula Measure liquid stock
Course total single dose x treatments single dose x treatments Plan repeats and inventory
Measure treatment water, not tank rating. A 20 gallon aquarium with substrate, decor, and a lower water line may hold much less than the label volume, which changes every mg/L dose.
Pair the dose with cleanup. Levamisole can paralyze susceptible worms, so siphoning waste and doing a large water change after the bath is part of the treatment plan.

Levamisole is used to treat the nematode that are present in an aquarium. Levamisole targets spesifically to the roundworm species that are present in an aquarium rather than to all of the potential parasite. If a fish is losing weight or if the fish are passing thin, stringy waste, then there may be a parasitic nematode infection in the system.

In order to treat for the nematodes, it is important to use the correct amount of levamisole. Using too much levamisole may waste the medication that is used to treat the nematodes, while using too little levamisole may stress the fish. The amount of levamisole that are required to treat an aquarium for nematodes depends upon factors like the volume of the aquarium, the levamisole product that is to be used, and the sensitivity of the fish to levamisole.

How to Use the Levamisole Dosage Calculator

The calculator that is available on this page will calculate the amount of levamisole that is required to treat an aquarium for nematodes. You must enter the dimensions of the aquarium (or the volume of the water in the aquarium) into the levamisole dosage calculator. Additionally, the fish keepers must choose the type of levamisole product that will be used.

Furthermore, the levamisole dosage calculator allow for the target levamisole concentration to be set, and the calculator will indicate the amount of levamisole powder or liquid that is required to treat one fish bath. Furthermore, the calculator also allows for the total amount of levamisole to be scaled for treating the aquarium more than once. The reason for scaling the levamisole is that the nematodes may shed there egg over a period of several days.

Therefore, treating the aquarium once may not be enough to eliminate all of the nematodes, and it is important to prepare for multiple treatments. Other factors like the temperature of the water in the aquarium and the condition of the aquarium will impact the levamisole treatment. For instance, warmer water will increase the metabolism of the fish.

An increased metabolism will stress the fish more quick. Additionally, if the aquarium contains a great deal of detritus or if the aquarium contains activated carbon, levamisole may bind to the levamisole product, which will prevent it from reaching the fish. In these cases, the water change percentage and the repeat period for the levamisole treatment can be entered into the levamisole dosage calculator.

Additionally, when using the levamisole dosage calculator in these instances, it is important for the fish keeper to understand that some water change will be required to remove the paralyzed nematodes that have dropped from the fish. If these paralyzed nematodes are not removed, they will decay in the aquarium, which may lead to additional problems in the aquarium. Certain fish species are more sensitive to levamisole than others.

For example, livebearer fish are generally more tolerant of levamisole treatments than tetras, loaches, and other fish that dont have scales on there bodies. The sensitivity dropdown menu on the levamisole dosage calculator allows for the amount of levamis

Levamisole Dosing Calculator Aquarium

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