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King British White Spot Control is an effective treatment for fish with external parasites including white spot (ich), trichodina and costia
• White spot is one of the most common parasitic problems affecting fish
• White spot is not visible to the naked eye in its swimming state or on the host of fish for the first 2 days. It grows rapidly & appears as small pinhead sized white spots on the body & fins. After 5-7 days the spots break up into smaller parasites & rapidly reinfect the fish
• If left untreated, fish quickly become sluggish, their fins will disintergrate & the fish may die
For use in Tropical & Coldwater Aquariums
When? To use White Spot Control
• If fish appear to have small pinhead sized white spots on their body & fins
• When fish flick or rub themselves against objects
• When fish have rapid gill movement
• If new fish are introduced to a tank as a preventative treatment against white spot & parasites
Care should be taken when diagnosing white spot, especially in clown loach fish which can show spots resulting from poor water quality. This may not be white spot.
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