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Kordon Malachite Green Fish Medication For Ich and External Parasites

By Jamie Boyle

Kordon Malachite Green Disease Treatment is an effective fish medication used to treat a wide variety of fish diseases for both freshwater and saltwater. Malachite Green is a medication that I’ve been using for fish treatment for years due to it’s effectiveness at healing and treating fish diseases and parasites including ich.

Kordon Malachite Green treats the following common protozoan parasites: Ichthyophthirius (freshwater ich) , Chilodonella, Costra, Epistylis, Ambiphyra, Oodinium, Cryptocaryon (marine ich) and Trichodina. Malachite Green not only treats against ich and other external parasites but is very effective against fungal infections. Kordon Malachite Green Fish Medication For Ich and External ParasitesThis fish medication works well to control against fungus on fish eggs after fish breeding. By using Malachite Green it helps increase the hatching rate of fish eggs as left untreated the fungus would take over the eggs and kill the baby fry.

Directions: Use 1 teaspoon per every 10 gallons of water. Remove carbon from filter. Perform water 25% water change daily and repeat dosage until fish are treated. Kordon Malachite Green is a very effective fish medication for treatment of ich and other external parasites including fungus found on fish. This is one product that I recommend when fish treatment is needed.

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2 replies on “Kordon Malachite Green Fish Medication For Ich and External Parasites”

Hello,

I have found your blog and I wonder if perhaps I can ask a question about treating white spot disease?

I have only been keeping fish for a few months, in a 15 gallon tank. Originally I had two goldfish about 2-3" long, and all was well until I added two more which must have brought in the disease. I bought Protozin and separated them all into individual bowls, about a gallon each, so they wouldn't cross-infect each other. The two new ones both died, but the two original ones seemed to recover.

Whilst this was going on the big tank had no fish, so I heated it as high as it would go to kill any parasite eggs.

So, after about a week of no spots on either of the original fish, I put them back. But within a day one of them has come out in spots again. I have lifted him out and am treating him again, and left he other in the main tank where so far he is ok.

I am wondering if you can suggest what happened? Everything I read says stress can be a cause, but I'm afraid I don't understand this because surely if I can get all the parasites there can be no disease, whether the fish are stressed or not? I also wonder if it is possible that the fish which remains in the main tank has become a carrier of the disease, and re-infected the other one without becoming ill himself. Is this possible?

Thank you in advance for any help you can offer,

Regards,

Patrick

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