Use In Aquarium Keeping.
- Nitrite Poisoning: Fish Gasp For Breath, Tank Or Brown Gills, Rapid Gill Movement Known As ”Gilling.”
- Ammonia Poisoning: Fish Gasp For Breath, Red Or Purple Gills, Lethargic – May Lay On The Bottom, Red Streaks On Body Or Fins.
- Ichthyophthirius Multifilis: Small White Spots Resembling Sand, Fish Scratches Against Objects.
- Oödinium Pilularis: Also Known As Velvet, This Is Actually Caused By A Parasite.
- Swim Bladder Disorder: Fish Struggles To Maintain Proper Position, Floats Upside Down, Swims With Tail Higher Than The Head.
- Egg Fungus: Serves As A Safe And Mild Disinfectant For Fish Eggs.
- Fish Stress: Prophylactic Treatment Of Fish Under Stress, Usually Due To Being Moved.
Caution:
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children. Not For Human Consumption.If Ingested Drink Water, Seek Medical Attention Immediately. If In Eyes Flush With Water, If Irritation Continues, Seek Medical Attention.
Treats 250 Ml Treats Up To 500 Gallons
Directions.
Push 4 Time Equal To (5 Ml) Per 10 US Gallons (38 L) Of Aquarium.
If Your Aquarium Is Affected By A Fungus Or By External Parasitic Protozoans, Apply
Whitespot Cure Using The Following Steps:
- Remove Carbon Filter And Continue To Operate With Mechanical Filter Media Throughout The Treatment Period.
- Continue The Treatment For 3 To 5 Days.
- Make A Water Change As Noted And Replace The Filter Carbon At The Conclusion Of The Treatment.
Manufacturer’s Directions For Use
- The Following Procedures Are Suggested For Freshwater And Ponds. Can Be Absorbed By Porous Materials Such As Rock, Coral, And Wood. The Product Is Best Used In Bare Aquariums Or Ponds, Especial
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