Parasite and Ich Treatment
Used for the treatments of external protozoan parasites including freshwater / saltwater ich, costia, and trichodinella.
It is important to treat immediately after noticing the first signs of a parasite problem on your pond fish. Common symptoms include fish quickly rubbing or flashing against surfaces within the pond, and white spots that look like grains of salt or parasites stuck to the surface of the fish.
Common issues that should be avoided include water temperature fluctuation, poor water quality, and fish stress.
$18.98
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This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Ce produit contient des produits chimiques reconnus par l'État de Californie pour causer le cancer et des malformations congénitales ou d'autres problèmes de reproduction. Pour plus d'informations, visitez www.p65warnings.ca.gov
- 5 ml treats 25 gal / 94 L
- 1 bottle treats 1,250 gal / 4,725 L
HOW OFTEN: We recommend one dose every other day. If symptoms persist after three doses, perform a 25% water change and repeat treatment.
HOW TO: Dilute dry treatment in one gallon of water and distribute evenly or in an area with good water circulation.
PLEASE NOTE: Shake before use. It is important to accurately dose. Carefully calculate the water volume before adding. Discontinue the use of UV clarifiers/sterilizers or chemical filtration, including use of carbon, zeolite, or ion exchange resins. Ensure proper oxygenation during treatment. Water temperature should be a minimum of 32°F (0°C). Keep out of reach of children. Keep container closed tightly and in a cool dry place. Not to be given to fish intended for food use.
WARNING: Do not ship or store product in temperatures under 40°F (5°C). Discard product if exposed to lower temperatures. Failure to do so may result in fish loss.
Water Treatment Temperature Guide
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Product Labels
Fish Symptom | Possible Problems | Treatment |
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Erratic movement, flashing or rubbing on rocks and surfaces throughout the pond |
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Growths that look like "cotton balls" |
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Open wounds or ulcers |
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Fins appear to be rotting away |
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Red streaks in the fins |
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Small, white spots that look like salt stuck to the body of the fish |
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Gasping at the surface of the water |
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Bulging eyes |
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Scales protruding from a swollen body like a pine cone |
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Difficulty swimming underwater floating at the surface upright |
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Red or swollen gills |
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