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Aquarium Products Quick-Cure Aquarium Treatment, 4-Ounce

by Pet Health on September 25, 2010

Aquarium Products Quick Cure Aquarium Treatment, 4 Ounce

  • Fast relief for Ick and other parasites
  • For use in fresh and saltwater tanks
  • Easy to use

Product Description
AP Quick-Cure 4-ounce

Aquarium Products Quick-Cure Aquarium Treatment, 4-Ounce

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Jill Florio September 25, 2010 at 11:04 pm

This product promotes itself as a fast cure for ich and other parasites, and from my experience it is a very effective treatment. I can’t vouch for its claim to cure ich in two days in all cases, but it is a rather fast-working product.

I like that this product is not as harsh a treatment as the wide-spectrum antibiotic preparations that people too often use for fish diseases. While it seems natural to reach for strong microbials when your fish are sick, it can stress out your fish even more, making things worse. QuICK Cure cures ich without resorting to antibiotics.

As with all ich treatment regimes, this works better if you raise the aquarium temperatures and keep the hood lights off. That will help speed along the ich parasite’s life cycle and keep your fish in a quiet healing state.

Other caveats – you have to remove the carbon from your aquarium filters before adding the treatment drops, or it won’t work at all.

You will need to use the smaller recommended dose with tetras. Thin-skinned fishes, like the catfishes, botias and loaches must actually be removed, since the malachite green in the medication is too readily absorbed and becomes toxic to them.

QuICK Cure comes in a small dropper squeezy container. A 4 oz bottle treats thousands of gallons, which is a lot of ich. In other words, this one product should last your lifetime! Remember not to over-treat; use only the amount recommended per gallon. This product will turn your water blue and will dye anything else it touches. Be careful not to let this stuff touch you too much, since formalin is a cancer-causing agent.

If you have a big ich infestation, I recommend using this medication. Make sure to use it correctly, of course! For a small ich outbreak, you might want to just try high temps, no lights and massive water changes first.

L. Gonzalez September 26, 2010 at 12:38 am

I am by no means an aquarium expert. When my son noticed our Oscar fish was covered with little white dots, I simply googled “little white dots on fish”, I came to the diagnosis of Ick. I went to my local pet store and asked them what’s best for ick, and they told me they use Quick Cure in their own tanks.

Within 1 week of use, my fish are clear of all signs of ick. Needless to say we’re very happy, and I would definitely recommend this product. It’s cheap, easy, and it works.

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