Ich Attack Disease Inhibitor
Natural Disease Treatment for Control of Ich
- 100% Organic Herbals based on Naphthoquinones
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For Fresh and Saltwater Aquarium and Pond Conditions
- Helps prevent and treat Single-Celled External Fish Diseases
- Equally Effective in Fresh and Salt Water
- Safe for use with Aquatic Invertebrates
- Made in U.S.A.
Directions
- as a treatment for external diseases, abrasions and wounds caused by protozoans, fungi, and dinoflagellates. Often there is a combination of these infections, for which Ich-Attack is a suitable treatment for all of them.
- as a disease preventative for stressed fish, such as for those in quarantine
- as a disease inhibitor when netting, handling or adding new fishes, amphibians, and aquatic reptiles such as turtles
Specifications
Purposes
Ich-Attack is effective against protozoan parasites on fishes and aquatic invertebrates, whether fresh or brackish water, or marine. These comprise dozens of genera and species of fish-infecting species in fresh and salt water, each kind with distinctive characteristics in their infections. The groups include “white spot disease” and other ciliates (Ichthyophthirius in fresh water, and Cryptocaryon, Brooklynella, Trichodina in marine), and “sporozoan parasites” (for which many infectors of aquarium fish are marine).
Fungus is one of the most common infections in aquarium fishes. Fungus is recognized externally mainly as a growth on the head, body, or fins that looks like cotton or tufts, often being whitish, but also may be yellowish, gray, brown, or another color. These growths are technically called hyphae. Fungus also can be slimy on surfaces, called water molds. All of these fungal infections are technically called Oomycete infections. Fungus can also be internal lesions or granulomas appearing in fishes, including in marine tropical fishes on infected organs as raised, white to yellow nodules or patches.