Tetra Parasite Guard Aquarium Ick Treatment
Mixed results; effective for some, lethal for others.
API General Cure is generally effective for treating parasitic fish diseases, but some users have reported mixed results and potential toxicity issues. The ease of use and lack of visible toxicity in water are notable positives.
Potential toxicity leading to fish death, particularly in goldfish and koi.
Prevention: Avoid using with goldfish and koi.
Many users report successful treatment of parasitic infections.
Packets are convenient and easy to open.
The treatment does not turn the water a strange color.
Effective in severe cases of parasitic infections.
Some users reported severe toxicity leading to fish death.
The product was ineffective for some users with no noticeable improvement in fish health.
Factors: Not applicable
Yes, many users report positive results in treating various parasitic infections. However, there are reports of ineffectiveness in some cases, particularly with goldfish and koi. This seems to be quite variable and depends on individual case and application.
Yes, the packets are easy to open and dose, making it convenient for treating both freshwater and saltwater fish. This seems to directly improve chances of effective therapy.
"It really does work to clear up a sick fish. I use it when I have to quarantine a fish and generally it saves them with in one treatment. I highly recommend this as a go to if you are unsure of what is ailing your fish."
"By the second day of the treatment (used as prescribed) half of my fish were dead or dying. Iām throwing the rest of the pack age in the trash! DO NOT USE WITH THIS WITH GOLDFISH OR KOI ENVIRONMENTS!"
API General Cure is a solid choice for treating parasitic infections in aquarium fish, offering convenience and effectiveness. However, potential users should be aware of possible toxicity issues and mixed results in effectiveness.