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Seachem ParaGuard is a safe and effective aldehyde-based treatment for external fish parasites and infections. It uses a proprietary blend of aldehydes, malachite green, and fish-protective polymers to treat Ich, Velvet, Fin Rot, Flukes, and other external fungal, bacterial, and viral lesions.
Unlike formalin-based medications, ParaGuard contains no formaldehyde or methanol and is safe for use in hospital tanks, quarantine setups, and community aquariums (excluding reef tanks).
– Broad-spectrum treatment for Ich, Velvet, Fin Rot, and more
– Safe for fish and biological filtration
– Will not alter pH or water chemistry
– Suitable for freshwater and marine aquariums (not reef-safe)
– Can be used as a dip or in-tank treatment
Brand: Seachem
Volume: 500 ml
Form: Liquid
Country of Origin: United States
Remove all invertebrates and chemical filtration. Use 5 mL (1 capful) per 40 L (10 US gallons) daily as long as fish show no stress. For dips, use 3 mL per 4 L (1 US gallon) for 1 hour in a separate container. Not recommended for reef aquariums.
Seachem ParaGuard is a safe and effective aldehyde-based treatment for external fish parasites and infections. It uses a proprietary blend of aldehydes, malachite green, and fish-protective polymers to treat Ich, Velvet, Fin Rot, Flukes, and other external fungal, bacterial, and viral lesions.
Unlike formalin-based medications, ParaGuard contains no formaldehyde or methanol and is safe for use in hospital tanks, quarantine setups, and community aquariums (excluding reef tanks).
– Broad-spectrum treatment for Ich, Velvet, Fin Rot, and more
– Safe for fish and biological filtration
– Will not alter pH or water chemistry
– Suitable for freshwater and marine aquariums (not reef-safe)
– Can be used as a dip or in-tank treatment
Brand: Seachem
Volume: 500 ml
Form: Liquid
Country of Origin: United States
Remove all invertebrates and chemical filtration. Use 5 mL (1 capful) per 40 L (10 US gallons) daily as long as fish show no stress. For dips, use 3 mL per 4 L (1 US gallon) for 1 hour in a separate container. Not recommended for reef aquariums.