Focus Bacterial Fish Treatment

Focus is an antibacterial polymer for internal infections of fish. Focus is primarily intended to be mixed with food and/or other medications to make them palatable to fish and greatly reduce the loss of medication to the water through diffusion. This is ideal for situations where fish may show symptoms but cannot be caught and removed from the display, as it allows for targeted treatment without affecting the entire water column with broadcast medication. This can be especially important if there are decorative invertebrates in the display, as they can be particularly sensitive to many medications.FeaturesHighly palatable formulaAntibacterial polymer for targeted treatment of internal infectionsUse alone or mixed with other medicationsReduces loss of medications to waterWhile disease treatment in a quarantine tank is always the preferred option, sometimes it may not be practical to catch a fish for treatment. Focus allows for targeted treatment through medicated food, avoiding many of the drawbacks of display aquarium treatment. Always observe tank inhabitants carefully when treating.Active Ingredientspolymer-bound nitrofurantoin (0.1%)Ideal in Combination with the following MedicationsMetroplex:Treats internal and external protazoan parasites and some bacterial infectionsKanaplex:Treats internal and external bacterial and fungal infectionsSulfaplex:Treats external fungal and bacterial infectionsNeoplex:Treats bacterial infections of intestinesDosing DirectionsDosing in FoodStir together the medicated food mix (recipe below) before feeding.Feed the fish once daily as much as they can consume in about 1 minute.Treatment periods will vary but it is recommended to treat for at least a week.This medicated food can be refrigerated or frozen between feedings.Recipe1 dosage scoop of medication of choice1 scoop Focus1 tbsp food (preferably pellets or frozen food)A few drops of water if using a dry foodTip: To enhance palatability use with GarlicGuard or Entice.

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