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Seachem KanaPlex is a premium powder additive designed for both freshwater and marine aquariums. It delivers fast-acting treatment by absorbing through fish skin and gills, eliminating the need for feeding during illness. Safe for use alongside activated carbon filters, KanaPlex effectively combats a range of fungal and bacterial diseases, while also being suitable for invertebrate care. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, it’s a must-have for maintaining a healthy, vibrant aquatic environment.
| ASIN | B00CJ0VY8G |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | ペット用品 - 57,684位 ( ペット用品の売れ筋ランキングを見る ) 水槽の水質検査と管理 - 867位 |
| UPC | 000116088107 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.6 1,981 レビュー |
| ブランド | seachem |
| ブランド名 | seachem |
| ペットタイプ | 魚 |
| メーカー型番 | 881 |
| モデル | 881 |
| 商品の形状 | パウダー |
| 商品の重量 | 0.07 ポンド |
| 対象となる動植物 | サカナ |
| 液体の容量 | 5 ミリリットル |
| 液体容量 | 5 ミリリットル |
B**I
Good product,
Good product,
A**L
fast delivery and nice product
it's in a safe box, so the items are very secure, and they deliver very fast.
S**A
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing results for my betta’s fin rot
I honestly wasn’t expecting such great results, but this medication exceeded my expectations. My betta fish, Bluey, had a pretty bad case of fin rot, and his fins had several holes and damaged areas. After following the directions and completing the treatment, I started noticing new fin growth. His fins are filling back in beautifully, and the damaged areas have almost completely recovered. Even better, he’s much more active, alert, and seems happier overall. I’m so relieved I found this product. It truly helped my fish recover, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone dealing with fin rot. It made a huge difference for Bluey.
A**R
Follow instructions and don't put too much as it can stress your fish!
This product made my Betta heal from his severe fin rot. Love it!
F**A
Excelente
Es un producto muy bueno diría excelente yo lo utilizo para curar la hidropesia en una Betta y si el medicamento me la salvó
C**W
Saved My Guppy Fry
Over 30 one-month-old guppy fry in one of my aquariums started developing needle-like tails. In the morning, I noticed one of my fry had died overnight and several of my fry looked lethargic at the water surface with one fry floating on his side and struggling to remain upright. Now, while I'm no stranger to keeping freshwater fish, I just started keeping guppies a little over a year ago and this is the first time I've seen such a wide-spread infection with such a fast mortality rate. Admittedly, this tank in question was a bit overcrowded, since one of my female guppies gave birth a month ago with a surprisingly large batch of fry (for me at least). Since keeping guppies, finding spare tanks to keep each new batch of fry in has been a bit challenging. After testing the water for ammonia and finding close to 1ppm, I immediately separated four of the most lethargic fry into their own tank (since some of the more healthy-looking fry were trying to eat them) and spent the next two days performing large water changes. The fry only got worse, now with almost all of the fry displaying pointed needle-like tail fins even though water quality had considerably improved with 0 ammonia and nitrite. And sadly, another two fry that I had separated the first day hadn't made it. I was now left with one really sick fry (in the separate tank) and 28 less-than-active fry who looked like they were only getting sicker. A few weeks ago, I had purchased some Kanaplex to try for a just-in-case situation like this when time would be crucial. I had never used Kanaplex before, but I had lost some fish in the past because I wasn't able to get the medication quickly enough. I liked that this medication doesn't destroy the good beneficial bacteria in the filter bed, but I was very hesitant about using this in my fry tank because of how young and weak my fry were - I wasn't sure if they'd be able to handle medication. But I figured, they were already suffering and going to die if I just did nothing more than change the aquarium water, so I put some in and hoped for the best. Two days later, I already started to see some improvement. My fry were swimming more actively and I noticed some of them were starting to spread out their fins more. The lone fry in the really sick tank still looked somewhat the same to me, though he wasn't flipped over and paralyzed like many of his brothers who had died were. He was still swimming around the surface, moving his fins, so I thought that was a good sign. The best news was that I had lost no more fry since treating both aquariums. I had thought I would soon have a massive fry death on my hands, so that alone was something to celebrate. Following the instructions, I treated both tanks with the second dose of Kanaplex on the third day. Every day, the fry seemed to be doing better and better. Today on day 5, all 28 fry in the healthier tank are very active, eating as usual with fins fully expanded. Just looking at them, you would've never known they were sick! The lone fry in the separate tank is also doing very well. Just yesterday, he started eating for the first time since the infection. While his tail fin still looks somewhat pointy, the milky white film on it is nearly gone and it's no longer as clamped. I also noticed he's been spending less time on the surface and more time moving around the aquarium! Before I had little hope he'd make it and now I really do think he'll make a full recovery. I just added the third and last dose to the tank. I'm really looking forward to adding the lone fry back into the tank with his brothers and sisters. I also bought a larger aquarium to house these fry once they get bigger. Very happy with the results I've received from Kanaplex.
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