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seachem paraguard how long for fungus treatment

by Prof. Josianne Champlin Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Quarantine times vary, but we generally recommend 2 weeks of treatment with ParaGuard™ to clear out any possible external infections.

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Is Seachem paraguard safe for aquariums?

There is no such thing as a cure-all, but Seachem Paraguard is as close as you’re going to get. Many people’s recommendation to treat fish involves salt regardless of the illness and thus it has this reputation of being a must-have medication for your aquarium but in reality, the must-have medication is Paraguard.

What infections can be treated with paraguard?

Indications. ParaGuard™ is appropriate for treating a variety of parasitic infections of exotic fish. Below are some of the more common infections treatable with ParaGuard™. Be aware that many diseases and infections share similar physical and behavioral symptoms, e.g. clamped fins, lesions, loss of appetite.

Does paraguard need to be changed during treatment?

Water changes during treatment aren’t necessary as after 24 hours, Paraguard is no longer active and will not build up to toxic levels. This also means that you must repeat the dose daily if you wish to achieve maximum effectiveness.

How do you use paraguard fish tank cleaner?

Remove all invertebrates from the tank as well as any chemical filtration. Use 5 mL (1 capful) of ParaGuard™ for every 40 L (10 US gallons). Repeat this dose daily as required as long as fish show no stress. ParaGuard™ can also be used as a medicated dip.

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Does seachem ParaGuard treat fungus?

ParaGuard™ employs a proprietary, synergistic blend of aldehydes, malachite green, and fish protective polymers that effectively and efficiently eradicates many ectoparasites (e.g. ich, etc.) and external fungal/bacterial/viral lesions (e.g., fin rot).

How often should you use ParaGuard?

ParaGuard can be taken for up to a month at a time and can be taken up to two to three times a year, as needed.

Can you overdose seachem ParaGuard?

FAQ: Is it possible to overdose Seachem ParaGuard™? Yes, it is. We very strongly recommend to follow the recommended dosing instructions and to treat only as long as is needed to clear the infection.

Does seachem ParaGuard treat internal parasites?

will this work on internal parasites? This does not work on internal parasites. It eradicates ectoparasites and fungal, bacterial, and viral lesions on fish.

How long does ParaGuard take to work?

The non-hormonal ParaGard is effective as soon as it's inserted. If it's put in during your period, hormonal IUDs start working right away. Otherwise, this type may take up to 7 days to be effective.

When do you use seachem ParaGuard?

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How long should I use ParaGuard?

2 weeksParaGuard™ is gentle enough to use prophylactically (without visible symptoms) if needed. Quarantine times vary, but we generally recommend 2 weeks of treatment with ParaGuard™ to clear out any possible external infections.

What does seachem ParaGuard treat?

ParaGuard employs a proprietary, synergistic blend of aldehydes, malachite green, and fish protective polymers that effectively and efficiently eradicates many ectoparasites on fish (e.g. ich, etc.) and external fungal/bacterial/viral lesions (e.g., fin rot).

Is ParaGuard an antibiotic?

A: PolyGuard™ is different from ParaGuard™ in the fact that PolyGuard™ contains antibiotics and ParaGuard™ acts more like a disinfectant/antiseptic and does not contain antibiotics.

What is the active ingredient in seachem ParaGuard?

GLUTARALPRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 4 L Bottle LabelActive Ingredient/Active MoietyIngredient NameBasis of StrengthStrengthGLUTARAL (UNII: T3C89M417N) (GLUTARAL - UNII:T3C89M417N)GLUTARAL25 mg in 1 mLMalachite Green (UNII: 12058M7ORO) (MALACHITE GREEN CATION - UNII:AWT9R95TV1)Malachite Green0.04 mg in 1 mL

Does seachem ParaGuard expire?

Unopened and sealed PhosGuard™ does not expire over time - even very old bottles of PhosGuard™ are still okay to use in the aquarium.

Can you use aquarium salt with ParaGuard?

As mentioned, it is perfectly fine to use these products together, but if you need to use three or more, it is best to spread out your dosing a bit.

Why is Paraguard so good?

Another big reason I use it is because of it’s versatility. If you aren’t exactly sure what is wrong with your fish then Paraguard is always a good choice, not only is it safe and effective but it treats such a wide-range of illnesses that you can successfully treat many different diseases without a proper diagnosis.

Is paraguard safe for aquariums?

However, from personal experience I can attest to the fact that Paraguard is an extremely safe medication that can be used in planted aquariums, aquariums with scaleless fish like corydoras catfish and aquariums with inverts such as snails.

Is Seachem Paraguard a cure all?

There is no such thing as a cure-all, but Seachem Paraguard is as close as you’re going to get. Many people’s recommendation to treat fish involves salt regardless of the illness and thus it has this reputation of being a must-have medication for your aquarium but in reality, the must-have medication is Paraguard.

Is a parasitic infection a secondary infection?

Most are external and parasitic in nature. Parasitic infestations, however, are often accompanied or followed by secondary bacteria l or fungal infections. Even the experts have problems identifying specific disease conditions.

Can you medicate a community tank?

Do not treat a community tank unless the biological filter is strong and well established. Even medications that do not permanently damage the filter will retard it temporarily. Do not medicate and try to establish a biological filter at the same time.

How long does it take for fungus to clear on a fish?

1 week or until fungus clears. Special Considerations. Fungus is relatively easy to treat and almost never fatal on its own. However, it tends to appear as a secondary infection, meaning there is a more serious disease causing the fish to be susceptible to a fungus.

How long does it take to treat Ich?

Ich is among the most common infections of fish, and is entirely treatable with diligence and attention to water quality. Suggested Treatment Period: 14 days. Special Considerations. It is very important with this parasite to continue dosing for the full treatment period.

What is the best medication for stress in fish?

However, sometimes the right choice to prevent stress is to opt for a gentler medication at first, especially with less severe infections. PolyGuard is among Seachem’s strongest medications, and is best used when you are unsure what disease you are treating or when the fish is suffering from multiple infections.

What is a polyguard?

PolyGuard™ is the single most effective medication to keep freshwater fish free of disease! It is an effective treatment and safeguard against all prevalent bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases of exotic fish. For use in freshwater or marine aquaria.

What does it mean when a fish has a salt water infection?

This infection is strongly linked to crowding and poor water conditions. Make sure your fish have clean water and plenty of space. Ichthyophthirius (freshwater) / Cryptocaryon (saltwater) Looks like salt sprinkled on the fish’s body and fins.

Is columnaris contagious?

Columnaris is very contagious. If possible, remove the infected fish to treat separately in a hospital tank. Cotton-like tufts of white fiber. Almost always a secondary infection (appears when fish is already infected with a disease).

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