Aqua Meds Terminate + Aqua Prazi Kits
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Complete parasite treatment kits for koi ponds up to 10,000 gallons.
Aqua Meds® Terminate + Aqua Prazi Kits combine our proven Terminate™ formula with Aqua Prazi™ to help control common external and internal parasites in koi and goldfish ponds. Each kit is sized by pond volume so you can choose the combination that best matches your system, and every kit includes a free digital gram scale to make accurate dosing of Aqua Prazi™ easy.
Available kit sizes
- Up to 1,600 gallons – Terminate™ 16 oz + Aqua Prazi™ 50 g
- Up to 3,200 gallons – Terminate™ 32 oz + Aqua Prazi™ 100 g
- Up to 10,000 gallons – Terminate™ 128 oz + Aqua Prazi™ 200 g
Each kit includes enough Terminate™ for one full 3-day course on the listed pond size, plus enough Aqua Prazi™ for at least two complete treatments on that same pond. Because of the way these kits are sized, many ponds will also have some Aqua Prazi™ remaining after two full treatments, depending on the actual pond volume.
What these kits treat
- External protozoan parasites such as costia, chilodonella, ich, and others (Terminate™)
- Flukes, tapeworms, and other praziquantel-sensitive parasites (Aqua Prazi™)
How to choose your kit
Select the kit that matches your approximate pond volume:
- Up to 1,600 gallons: Ideal for smaller ponds and quarantine systems.
- Up to 3,200 gallons: For medium-sized koi ponds and water gardens.
- Up to 10,000 gallons: For larger systems and heavily stocked koi ponds.
If you are unsure of your exact pond volume, it is usually safer to choose the next larger kit size rather than under-treat.
What’s included
- Terminate™ – one full 3-day course for ponds up to the kit’s labeled pond size
- Aqua Prazi™ – enough for at least two complete Aqua Prazi™ treatments on the same pond
- Free digital gram scale – helps you accurately measure Aqua Prazi™ (and other powdered pond treatments) for your exact pond volume
When to use these kits
- Spring start-up after a long winter, when parasites often resurge.
- After adding new koi when proper quarantine was not possible.
- When koi are flashing, losing condition, isolating, or otherwise showing signs suggestive of flukes or tapeworms and you cannot scrape and scope.
- As part of a planned “shotgun” treatment approach in ponds with a history of fluke or tapeworm problems.