Microbe-Lift Parazoryne Anti-Parasite - 32 oz. Treats up to 2,365 gallons (8,953 L) for 10 days
All Natural Expellant for Parasitic Diseases.
MICROBE-LIFT/Parazoryne™ is a unique, natural parasite expellant proven to work against skin flukes, gill flukes, white spot, Oodinium, Costia, Chilodonella and Trichodina, just to name a few. Made from plant extracts and environmentally friendly, MICROBE-LIFT/Parazoryne™ supports the fish’s immune system, driving off the excess parasites. MICROBE-LIFT/Parazoryne™ is harmless to all nitrifying bacteria and aquatic plants.
Effective Against:
Naturally controlled by the fish’s immune system, parasites are present on most fish in very low levels at all times. When stress levels increase, the ability of the immune system to respond to its requirement to control the natural level of parasites is directly affected. This poor response allows parasites to increase in number, thus causing serious health issues in the host fish. Parasitic infections are characterized by symptoms such as: milky skin, white spots, flashing, heavy breathing and general lethargy. Using chemicals can have a detrimental effect on the bacterial biomass of the tank/pond ecosystem. Please note: as on any healthy fish, there will be some parasites present even after treatment.
Benefits:
When adding new stock to a quarantine tank or pond, alternate adding MICROBE-LIFT/Parazoryne and MICROBE-LIFT/Sabbactisun at the standard dosage 12 hours apart until 2 doses of each product have been added. This will act as an immune system stimulant and destressant.
Tip: 1oz will treat 750 gallons per treatment dose. 1oz = 30 mL
Pond vacuums make cleaning your pond much easier. They easily pick up leaves, sludge, silt, soil and even small twigs from the bottom of your pond.
Pond vacuums make cleaning your pond much easier. They easily pick up leaves, sludge, silt, soil and even small twigs from the bottom of your pond.
Fish behaviour can tell you a lot about their health. Fish that segregate themselves from other fish, hang around waterfalls or keep their fins clamped close to their bodies are showing signs of stress, parasitic or bacterial infection.