Prodibio Worms & Parasites Salt 6 vials
$14.50
Worms & Parasites Salt
Cure against worms and parasites for salt water fish
WORMS & PARASITES SALT intended only for treatment of ornamental saltwater fish infested with skin worms (Gyrodactylus), gill worms (Dactylogyrus), or tapeworms (Cestodes). At the end of the treatment period, the use of BIODIGEST START vial included in the box allows the regeneration of the biological filtration.
Visible symptoms are fish rubbing against the scenery (to get rid of the parasites) in the case of Gyrodactylus; increased respiration for Dactylogyrus; and weight loss despite normal food intake for Cestodes.
At the end of the treatment period, the use of BIODIGEST START allows the regeneration of the biological filtration. BIODIGEST START is made up of natural nitrifying, nitrate reducing and facultative bacterial strains selected for their ability to convert ammonia into nitrites, nitrites into nitrates and nitrates into nitrogen. These bacteria work together with each strain finishing off the work started by the others. Some are capable of biosynthesising nitrate reducing enzymes in aerobic conditions. This enables water to be effectively purified, nitrates and phosphates to be reduced and prevents the spread of filamentous algae. By probiotic effect and food competition, they also fight against the proliferation of pathogens and reduce the risk of unexplained illnesses.
WORMS & PARASITES SALT is a drug intended for ornamental fish, it should not be used to fish for human consumption.
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Key features
• Treats affected fish • Prevents the disease spreading for a healthier aquariumProduct overview
They might be common diseases, but it doesn't make finrrot, mouthrot and cotton wool disease any less harmful. Minimise the problem with Anti Fungus and Finrot. This antibacterial and antifungal treatment will treat affected fish and prevent the disease from spreading in your aquarium. Use for treating against mouth rot (Columnaris sp.), fin rot (Psuedomonas sp) and cotton wool (Saprolegnia sp.) fungus.JBL Fungol Plus 250
- Treats fungal infestation: whitish, cotton ball-like films on body and fins
- Treats fungal infestation in freshwater aquarium fish
- The visible fungal infestation is often a secondary infection which often results from a skin injury. But often the primary causes are bacterial infections, which destroy the mucous membrane and the upper skin layers of the fish
- JBL Online Hospital: gives you access to identify fish diseases
- Content: 1 packet Fungol Plus 250. Dosage: component 1: 1st day 10 ml/80 l water. Add another full dose each on the 3rd + 5th day if necessary. Component 2: 7th day 10 ml/80 l.
Seachem Focus
- Antibacterial, antifungal medication
- Treats fish internal infection
- Can use alone or mixed with other medications or food
- Freshwater or marine use
Reasons for Medicated Food Mix
These are some of the reasons why we recommend dispensing Seachem Focus mix in food:- Your fish has an internal infection.
- Bloating, abnormal stools, loss of appetite, and weight loss are all signs of a potential internal infection.
- You are already treating with a medication in the water.
- Sometimes fish will develop several infections at the same time, requiring multiple medications.
- We do not recommend dosing two medications into the water, but it is possible to put one medication in the food and the other in the water.
- There are corals, plants, or invertebrates in the tank.
- Using a medicated food mix will prevent damage to delicate plants or invertebrates from medication.
Indications
Seachem Focus is appropriate for treating a variety of internal infections of fish. Below are some of the more common diseases treatable with Seachem Focus as part of a medicated food mix. Be aware that many diseases and infections share similar physical and behavioral symptoms, e.g. clamped fins, lesions, loss of appetite.Popeye
Eyes protrude or appear to be popping out of the head. Popeye is caused by a buildup of fluid behind the eye and is often seen in conjunction with Dropsy. Suggested Treatment Period: KanaPlex blend: 1 weekIch (White Spot)
- Ichthyophthirius (freshwater) / Cryptocaryon (saltwater): Looks like salt sprinkled on the fishs body and fins. Usually accompanied by twitching, flashing, and other signs of stress and irritation. Several parasites are grouped under this name, but the symptoms are almost identical. Ich is among the most common infections of fish, and is entirely treatable with diligence and attention to water quality.
- Suggested Treatment Period: MetroPlex blend: 14-21 days
- Special Considerations: It is very important with this parasite to maintain the copper concentration for the full treatment period. A drop in the copper concentration will allow the parasite to multiply and reinfect the fish. Due to the nature of this parasite, it is normal for the visible signs of infection to get worse before they get better. The medication is still working, but it takes some time for the salt-like cysts on the fish to clear out. Keep up the treatment and the visible spots should clear soon!
Hole in the Head / Head and Lateral Line Erosion
- Hexamita spp / Spironucleus vortens: Symptoms include a loss of color, erosion or lesions on the face, head, and body, and stringy white feces. This condition is often caused by an internal parasite, but factors like poor diet, poor water quality, and lack of trace elements will all contribute to this issue.
- Suggested Treatment Period: MetroPlex blend: 14-21 days
- Special Considerations: In freshwater this condition is called Hole in the Head. Research your fish preferred diet and water chemistry to ensure they are being properly duplicated in the aquarium. Consider using a nutrient soak for the food to provide essential vitamins and nutrients to the fish. In saltwater this condition is called Marine Head and Lateral Line Erosion. It can be caused by an internal parasite, but more often these symptoms are connected to nutrient deficiencies or poor water quality. Duplication of the natural environment, proper filtration, and a nutrient-rich diet are all essential to curing this condition in saltwater.
Hemorrhagic Septicemia
- Aeromonas hydrophilia: Reddish streaks in the fins near the body or under scales. Common in goldfish. Associated with overcrowding and stress, particularly in goldfish and koi. It can also be caused by a virus.
- Suggested Treatment Period: KanaPlex Blend: 1 week or SulfaPlex Blend: 3 weeks
- Special Considerations: This infection is strongly linked to crowding and poor water conditions. Make sure your fish have clean water and plenty of space.
Dropsy
- Symptom of internal damage: Fish appears bloated, scales stick out in a pinecone-like manner. Dropsy is a result of damage to the liver, causing fluid to build up in the fish. It often starts as bloat and progresses to Dropsy over time.
- Suggested Treatment Period: KanaPlex blend: 1 week
- Special Considerations: Dropsy is a sign of severe internal damage, not a symptom of a specific disease. It is treatable with KanaPlex if caught early, but sometimes the damage is too severe to respond to medications. The best defence is to catch internal infections early, before they progress to this stage.
Mouth Rot
- Columnaris: Damaged fins, ulcers and yellowish patches on gills, tissue on head and mouth eaten away. This infection appears gruesome, but is entirely treatable. It is common to see fungus-like tufts around the face and mouth in addition to deterioration of tissue. It is essential to catch this disease early to prevent long-term damage.
- Suggested Treatment Period: KanaPlex Blend: 1 week
- Special Considerations: Columnaris is very contagious. If possible, remove the infected fish to treat separately in a hospital tank.
Blagdon Anti Ulcer
Use for: Treating pond fish for ulcers, bacterial gill disease and internal bacterial infections like dropsy.
- Calculate the ponds volume
- Shake bottle well
- Remove dosage chamber cap and foil seal, squeeze bottle until chamber is filled to the required level.
- Add 1 x 25ml measure for every 454 (100 gals) of pond water. We recommend adding Anti Ulcer to a bucket of water and then distribute evenly over the ponds surface. WARNING: This is a powerful treatment and great care must be taken when calculating the dosage level - use the dosage calculator to confidently dose this treatment
- This is a two dose course of treatment and the second dose should be administered four days after the first.
- We recommend testing your water for any underlying water quality issues to help prevent further bacterial issues.
- If necessary, it is safe to repeat the course of treatment after 7 days
Blagdon Anti Parasite
Use for: Treating all pond fish for parasite infections such as: white spot, flukes, and slime disease.
- Calculate the ponds volume
- Shake bottle well
- Remove dosage chamber cap and foil seal, squeeze bottle until chamber is filled to the required level.
- Add 1 x 25ml measure for every 1136litres (250 gals) of pond water. We recommend adding Anti Parasite to a bucket of water and then distribute this evenly over the ponds surface. This is a dye based treatment therefore water discolouration will occur.
- This is a course treatment, the pond should be treated everyday at roughly the same time for five days.
- We recommend testing your water for any underlying water quality issues to help prevent further parasitic problems.
- If necessary it is safe to repeat the course of treatment after 7 days.
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