Aquarium Ciprofloxacin – fish flox forte 500mg 100 Tablets
$89.99
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Product Description :
The whole tank suffers when one or more of your fish are dealing with a bacterial infection. You can help your finned friends feel better and watch your aquarium thrive again with Ciprofloxacin Tablets. This synthetic, broad-spectrum medication treats different strains of bacteria that can plague your fish.
Aquarium Ciprofloxacin , commonly known as fish flox forte, is the most popular fish antibiotics. is a synthetic broad-spectrum antibiotic that is effective against gram-negative and some gram-positive bacterial pathogens of fish, including vibrios, flexibacteria, and aeromonads. Used to control some common bacterial diseases in fish, including columnaris infections such as black patch necrosis, saddleback disease, and fin rot. It is also known to aid in the control of fresh and saltwater furunculosis. This fish antibiotic has specific target enzymes needed for the replication of bacteria and DNA repair. Plus, it works to stop bacteria from replicating or repairing its DNA—so it may work against pathogens that don’t respond to other antibiotics.
Specifications :
Made In | USA |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater, Freshwater |
Fish Type | Tropical Freshwater, Marine Fish |
Product Form | Tablets |
Available Sizes :
- Aquarium Ciprofloxacin 250mg 100 Tablets
- Aquarium Ciprofloxacin 500mg 100 Tablets
Active Ingredients(s) :
The active ingredient is Ciprofloxacin 500mg
How to use ?
Pre-dissolve one tablet (500 mg) per 2 gallons of water in a small amount of water prior to adding to a hospital tank. Immerse for one hour. Repeat every day for 5-7 days with daily water changes after each treatment. Ciprofloxacin chelates divalent cations water hardness (increase dose for marine fish) and high divalent cations in diet. Its activity decreases with high pH (>6.9). It can be bacteriostatic or bactericidal depending on the effective concentration at the target site.
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