Product Description
For infections of: fin and tail rot, Popeye, gill disease, dropsy (swollen body, protruding scales), septicemia (bleeding or red streaks on body), secondary and internal infections. Maracyn®Two powder is a broad-spectrum antibiotic (minocycline) developed for use in aquariums. Due to its unique properties, it is absorbed by the fish through the skin. During the prescribed treatment, the concentration of minocycline in the fish fluids rises to a therapeutic level and is available to fight systemic infections susceptible to its action. It is primarily effective against gram-negative pathogenic organisms. Internal diseases are more difficult to detect than external ones and early detection is almost impossible. Symptoms of clamped fins, general listlessness, not eating or other unusual behavior can be caused by internal infections. All suspected bacterial infections should be treated immediately.
Features
- ❤️Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic: Fritz Maracyn Two is a powerful treatment effective against a wide range of pathogenic bacteria commonly associated with ornamental fish diseases
- 🐟Effective Relief: Provides relief from various bacterial infections including fin and tail rot, popeye, septicemia, dropsy, and internal infections, promoting the overall health of aquarium fish
- 🏥 Comprehensive Treatment: Targets both gram-negative and potentially gram-positive and fungal infections, making it a versatile solution for unknown causes of fish disease
- 🙌Easy Application: Simply follow the prescribed treatment regimen by adding the powder to your aquarium water, allowing it to effectively combat bacterial infections
- 😊Professional-Grade Formula: Developed with minocycline as the active ingredient, this broad-spectrum antibiotic offers a trusted and reliable solution for treating bacterial infections in ornamental fish
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