Cipro is used a lot to cure sick anemones mainly Gigantea, Hadonni and Heteractis magnifica and works wonders for them.
If you can get a prescription from a Vet for your dogs then a bottle will cost less than $10 or get it from Chewy.com for around $0.50 each pill but you need a prescription from a vet. For humans a bottle of Cipro is a few dollars providing you can find a Dr to write you a prescription. There was a reefer here a while back who was a phamarcist and would call in a CVS for you for a bottle of Cipro but he is long gone.
Chewy not longer has the big quantity ones where it’s cheaper than $1/pill for non-prescription ones.
Plus, factor in shipping or buying 60 for $80+tax is the cheapest I’ve seen lately.
The prescription ones though are definitely cheaper but none of my vets will give me a prescription without me taking them in for an expensive checkup. And even still, won’t just sign prescriptions.
Not sure if a pharmacist wants to risk his license so we can save a couple bucks. Lol.
In any case, I’m glad I don’t have to ration my cipro. I’ve been using it to dip all new corals. And have been doing the KFC whole tank treatment.
Dealing with a little algae and some cyano for a few days but all my euphyllia are puffier. And seems to have halted some of my zoa colonies from melting.
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