Absolute Wormer+
Absolute Wormer+ With added pH buffer this medication is most effective against outbreaks of Skin flukes (Gyrodactylus), Gill Flukes (Dactylogyrus), Internal Worms (Nematodes), Hexamita, Anchor worm (Lernea), Leeches (Piscicol) and Fish Lice (Argulus).
Absolute Wormer+ Uses Flubendzole as the main active ingredient this is a premixed formula for the treatment of internal Parasite, Worms, Flukes & Protozoa such as Hexamita that effects Tropical And Coldwater Fish.
Discus and Livebearers such as Guppies, Mollies & Platy these species are most prone to attack from gut parasites. We recommend treating your Aquarium once every 4 weeks to maintain a healthy environment.
When To Use: Fish start to show signs of weight loss although maintaining a healthy appetite. Fish may appear lethargic with loss of colour. Often fins remain clamped. & fish may be spending unusual amounts of time at the surface of the water fish may also be flicking or rubbing off of surfaces.
Remember to switch off any UV Sterilizers for 48hr after adding this medication.
Absolute Wormer+ Is safe to use with Aquarium Plants and will not harm the filter bacteria.
Active Ingredient
50mg/g Flubendazole
0.01% Calcuim Carbonate
Sizes Available
5g Absolute Wormer+
Treats 500 Imp-Gallons (2,270L)
20g Absolute Wormer+
Treats 2000 Imp-Gallons (9,080L)
50g Absolute Wormer+
Treats 5000 Imp-Gallons (22,700L)
Cloverleaf Absolute Wormer Plus
Absolute Wormer + Dosage:
Add 1g per 100 Imp-gallons (454L) of Aquarium water
(1g spoon Included in the pack)
How to Use: Simply dissolve the required amount of Absolute Wormer+ into a container with 250ml of Aquarium water. Shake vigorously for 60 Sec's then distribute evenly around the Aquarium.
When medicating smaller aquariums: The best way to work out the amounts needed would be to make a stock solutionAdd 1g/ 1 level scoop to a clean bottle/container with 100ml of clean water shake well to dissolve the powdered medication and dose at the rate of 0.22ml per litre of aquarium water.
For example: if your aquarium has a capacity of 100ltrs you would need first to make the above stock solution and treat at a dosage rate of 22ml to treat your aquarium.
for stubborn infestations, you can repeat the dose 7 days apart with a maximum of 4 consecutive applications. Routine water changes are best to be carried out on day 7 if retreatment is required.Helpful Tips
NOTE: Our measurements are in Imp gallons
For ease of use, litres are an international measurement
so will be the same globally.
Quick Calculate:
Imp gallons - US gallons multiply the volume value by 1.201
Imp gallons - Litres multiply the volume value by 4.54
US gallons - Litres multiply the volume value by 3.785
Remember to make allowances for any gravel decorations rocks or wood and adjust dosage accordingly.
Warning!! DO NOT OVERDOSE. Overdosing can cause fish fatalities. Do not use Absolute Wormer+ in aquariums containing any invertebrates, snails, freshwater stingrays, and any other scaleless sensitive species.
Cloverleaf Absolute Wormer Plus should generally be left in the aquarium for 4 to 7 days before performing a water change, with many users opting for a 50% water change around day 4 to 7 to remove dead worms and medication residue. For heavy infestations, a second dose is recommended 7 days after the first.
Before using any aquarium treatment, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consider consulting with an aquatic veterinarian or experienced aquarist if you have specific concerns about your fish or aquarium setup. The information provided here is for general knowledge and should not be taken as medical advice for your fish.
Key Treatment Considerations for Cloverleaf Absolute Wormer Plus:
- Treatment Duration: The medication is typically left in the aquarium for a specific period before a water change is performed.
- Repeat Treatment: Depending on the severity of the issue, a repeat treatment may be necessary after a specific interval following the initial dose. It is important to adhere to the maximum number of consecutive treatments recommended.
- Water Management: A water change is often recommended at the end of the treatment period or before a repeat treatment.
- Preparation: Performing a water change before starting the treatment is generally advised.
- Equipment Adjustment: Certain aquarium equipment, such as UV sterilizers, may need to be switched off for a period after adding the medication.
- Potential Effects: Be aware that while the treatment may be safe for plants, it could affect certain invertebrates like snails.
Always ensure the medication is properly prepared, such as being dissolved in a container of aquarium water, before adding it to the main tank.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and should not be taken as medical advice. Consult with a qualified professional for specific guidance regarding your aquarium and fish health.

