🐠 Dive into Health: Protect Your Aquatic Friends!
Seachem ParaGuard is a powerful 100ml liquid treatment designed for both fresh and saltwater fish, effectively targeting external fungal, bacterial, and viral lesions. Its yam-free formula makes it safe for sensitive species, making it an essential addition to any hospital or receiving tank.
Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
Liquid Volume | 100 Milliliters |
Allergen Information | Yam Free |
Target Species | Fish |
Item Form | Liquid |
T**N
Recommend
Seems to work well. Marked improvement seen in ill betta without harm to take mates.
E**N
Paraguard is a+ quality trusted when it comes to the fins that matter
My fishes tolerate the blue dye from this solution extremely well. The chemical compound made within the product is very effective and keeping water quality to perfect accuracy in order to maintain zero nitrate and nitire levels. Combined with good filtration and maintenence, I can attest to this product being working in keeping my Oscars healthy both visibly and my brain mentally from any stress or concern my animals may have.
N**E
Happy Shrimp again
My shrimp did pretty well with this one. They definitely needed some help. It seems they caught something, I’m thinking from the moss and have this white gloss on them now. This seemed to help with in days.
S**
A must have for receiving Discus
So just to clear things up for anyone who is unsure. Paraguard & stress guard can be used together. I recently got back into discus and in knowing how sensitive they can be I wasn't sure what to use during quarantine. I watched a couple of videos & did some reading & reviews on line & the paraguard was highly recommended. There wasn't anyone using it with stress guard but I figured I'd give it a try. So here is how I used it. I ordered the first 7 discus & I didn't do as much research on the seller as I should have (I won't mention sellers name but just believe cheaper is NOT the way to go) anyway when I got them they were skinny, doing a whole lot of rubbing and 2 had ich. That being said I turned the heat up to 92°(this high for fish who can handle high temp only) & treated with both stress guard & paraguard for 2 weeks (put temp slowly back down to 84° when done).All fish survived & are doing great. Now as for the second batch of 9 discus . They came in healthy (more reputable seller) so I did just 3 days of both. Now if you are doing a 2 week quarantine like you should if you see any trouble you can restart both until you see they are doing better (2 weeks if sick is best). Make sure you remove carbon from filter when using paraguard. If your using stress guard alone for injury you do not need to remove carbon. I hope this helps . I highly recommend both products
S**N
Good solution.
This stuff covers any bacterial or infections your fish might have. The instructions are easy to understand and it is very gentle but effective. The color is blue so it is easy to determine how much you have put into the water.
N**K
Seachem paraguard
I’ve been putting half a capful into betta’s tank. The infection on tail fin seems to be drying and clearing up
A**Y
Nitrifying Bacteria in a Bottle
I tried many bacteria in a bottle solutions for cycling my fish tank. This is the first one that had results for me. I would test the cycle with API's Fresh Water Test kit. If I had to cycle a tank again this would be the first thing I try
M**N
So happy this didn’t harm my fish
I purchased this early October because I noticed that my Betta was looking fuzzy, she was staying on one side of the bowl, and wasn’t eating. I read one of the reviews saying it killed their fish, so I was hesitant, but decided to give it a try. I wasn’t sure how much to pour, so I poured a cap full and watched her throughout the day.The next day she seemed a lot more lively. When I cleaned out her bowl again, I poured in a cap full again. After using it about three time, I noticed the fuzziness went away completely. She seems a lot happier and she’s eating again.
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