Showing posts with label pop eye fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop eye fish. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Popeye Fish Disease Treatment Medicine

All our aquarium supplies and fish treatments are easy to use, so there’s no need for hot water or solvents. Our fish medications are 100% safe for your fish when used at the recommended dosage. From the beginning we have been very avid lovers of the underwater world. Always striving to be the best, we continue to enhance our already outstanding product line in our state of the art facility. Our motto has always been “WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER”. With this thought process in mind we developed a solution that eliminated the hard work that is often accompanied with aquarium ownership.

Pop Eye 350 ( Pop eye fish treatment medicine)


Popeye Fish Medicine

Pop eye fish are when your fish’s eyes take on a milky color, like they have turned white. It may require you to look closely in order to notice. You should check your fish regularly for milky white eyes. This is one of the more common fish eye diseases.

In the past when fish developed disease in reef tanks, it was very difficult to properly treat the sick fish. Chemicals could be used to treat the infections, but were not safe for reef tanks with live rock, corals, and invertebrates. In order to treat the fish, the fish needed to be removed from the tank and treated in a separate holding tank. This process was not perfect, but did work. Moving a sick fish is very stressful, and makes survival that much more difficult. Time is also an issue. Depending on the disease it may take up to six weeks to ensure your fish and tank are free of disease.

No Sick Fish can be used with marine fish and invertebrates. No Sick Fish products have been tested and found to be safe in full reef aquariums. There is a side effect, but will not harm your aquarium. The growth of some soft corals and algae may be slowed. This effect is rarely noted, and if it were to occur, it is only during treatment and has no long-term effects on your aquarium. Treating with our products will not harm the biological filter in freshwater or saltwater aquariums. No Sick Fish products will not color the water and will not stain ornaments or silicone sealer. No Sick Fish will not affect your pH.

Fish Diseases


As the proud owner of an aquarium or fish tank, you have to be vigilant and make sure your tank is free of any parasites or bacteria that can cause disease. Some infections and fish diseases are relatively easy to treat, but others could be more dangerous and even fatal. Whether you own a marine tank or a fresh water aquarium your pets may be at risk of some of the more common fish diseases.

Some diseases are more prevalent in fresh water tanks while others only affect salt water aquaria. Check the list below for some of the most common fish diseases.

  • Body Fungus
  • Cloudy Eyes
  • Enteric Red Mouth
  • Swim Bladder
  • External Bacteria
  • Finrot
  • Flukes
  • Transit
  • Hemorrhagic Septicemia
  • Hole in the Head
  • Ich or Ick
  • Ulcer
  • Velvet

Apart from the list above, there are many other bacteria and parasites that can affect your fish, you can always contact us with any questions you may have about our fish medication.

What People Say About No Sick Fish


We just received your product and I wanted to thank you for the expedited shipping. I was under the impression it would take a couple of weeks to receive the items if we didn’t choose express shipping. We haven’t had the opportunity to use the transit yet. We had a whip fin fairy wrasse with ich and used the ich treatment you included in our order and it cleared up in 24 hours. The fish system is connected to 300 gallons of coral tanks and harmed nothing! Thank you for your professionalism and please give credit to the gentleman who suggested your products. His name is Randy and I included his email address. - Billy Brock

I had a terrible case of ick awhile back, tried all the ick treatments that you can find in the local pet places, ended up losing 5 fish over the whole ordeal. I found a web site called no sick fish– nosickfish.com they sell remedies as well as have excellent articles on disease and descriptions and suggestions for cure. A superconcentrated ick remedy was the miracle I was looking for—got rid of it and haven’t had any more since. - Nurseqtie

Friday, 13 March 2015

No Sick Fish : Treating Fish With Popeye, Fin Rot And Ich Medicine

Our No Sick Fish Company


From the beginning we have been very avid lovers of the underwater world. Always striving to be the best, we continue to enhance our already outstanding product line in our state of the art facility. Our motto has always been “WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER”. With this thought process in mind we developed a solution that eliminated the hard work that is often accompanied with aquarium ownership.

Popeye Fish Medicine

Learning More About Fin Rot


Taking care of an aquarium requires keeping the conditions of the tank just right. Regardless of care however, sometimes fish will catch a disease. More often then not, the disease will be Fin Rot. This fish disease is most often seen in aquariums, though it can infect fish in the wild as well if the conditions are right. Lets take a look at what Fin Rot is, including ways you can identify the symptoms, find treatments, and future techniques you can use to prevent Fin Rot all together.



How Is It Caused? : Fin rot is caused by bacterial growth along the fins or body of the fish. A fungal infection could also be responsible for this disease. If not treated immediately, this disease will eventually lead to the death of your fish.

Fin Rot Symptoms : There are many ways to tell if your fish have the symptoms associated with fin rot. Check the fin edges on the fish and see if they have turned black or brown. In addition, look to see if the fins have frayed at all. Bacterial growth can lead to this. Check the base of the fins as well.

Fin Rot Treatment : The easiest thing you can do to treating fin rot is to change the water. This removes a lot of the bacteria and fungal growth from the water. Using approximately 1 tablespoon of salt per 5 gallons of water is another way to help purify the water and destroy the bacteria/fungus, but may cause harm to your fish.

How Can I Prevent Fin Rot? : The best way to prevent fin rot is to keep your water clean and make sure it is good quality. After that, ensuring constant water temperate is a great way to stave off the disease. Finally, be careful about the amount of food you are feeding your fish. Over feeding can help the bacteria grow. Good luck in protecting your fish!

Treating Marine Ich


Marine ich is a common parasite that affects saltwater fish. It has 4 common stages or forms and all 4 can exist within your tank at any time once it has been affected. The only way of treating marine ich is to treat your tank once it has been infected. Treating fish with ich is a process and where you have to be deliberate with each step. Treatment takes time, but it is possible to rid your tank of the disease.


Best Marine Ich Treatment : A better solution is using Reef Safe Ich Treatment produced by No Sick Fish, which can be applied directly into the tank. Our fish medication will not have any side effects on any marine life in your tank. Of course it also works for fresh water tanks.

Traditional Ich Treatment : Before you can begin treating your tank, it is important to catch and quarantine all of your fish in a separate tank. You can then add a marine ich treatment solution to the quarantined tank for the fish. The treatment solution will work to lower the salinity level. It will take about one week for the parasite on the fish to approach the stage where it must fall off.

Treating Marine Ich In The Tank : Treating ich is not simply about treating the fish. You must also treat the tank that was infected by this parasite. This process is much easier than the process of treating the infected fish. Since there are no longer any fish in the infected tank, the marine ich parasite can’t attach to any fish.
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