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Monday, December 29, 2014

EIHO FURAN PLUS


Effective treatment against common bacteria and fungal infections found in aquarium fishes. Usually these infections are cause by Columnaris and Aeromonas bacteria.  


FURAN PLUS contains a powerful anti-bacteria agent, Nitrofuranzone , which is effective to treat most bacterial infection. It is a broad spectrum treatment against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.  At the same time, FURAN PLUS is premixed with MCA+ which will improve the performance of nitrofuranzone.


EIHO FURAN PLUS  use to treat :
- Cloudy eyes and body slime /fungus cause by bacteria
- Open wounds such as red sores, bites, ulcers.
- Effective to treat fin rot, skin rot, gill rot, tail rot, which are usually cause by bacteria infection.
- Cure for early stage of dropsy, which can be cause by bacteria infection.

      
Cloudy Eye                                           Slime Body

      

Fin Rot                                               Ulcers


What is MCA+?

During treatment phase, the effectiveness of the treatment can be affected by organic wastes, minerals and heavy metals in the aquarium water.  These wastes and minerals will bind nitrofuranzone and prevent it to target harmful bacteria.  MCA+ will binds these wastes, minerals and heavy metals and free up the powerful nitrofuranzone.  This will allows FURAN PLUS treatment to be shorter and be effective even at low dosage. 


60g bottle treat 1500L water.
Directions:
2g (2.5ml spoon) for 50L

Remove activated carbon during treatment
For best results, treat for a period of 5-7days. 

Add medications on day 1, day 3 and day 5. We recommend a 25% water change before adding medication. This will reduce chances of recurrence of disease outbreak.
Prevent handling the medication directly with hand. Please use glove or the spoon provided.

Special Note:
Water can be appear slightly yellowish during treatment.

Product Link:
http://www.eastoceansg.com/eiho-furan-plus-60g-m6-p-1714.html

Monday, September 22, 2014

EIHO Ich EX

White spot disease is commonly faced by hobbyist. White spot disease can infected the whole population of fishes in the aquaria. In planted aquaria, it can be difficult to add common Anti White spot medication, as it contains harmful chemical such as copper or malachite green. These harmful chemicals can kill sensitive fishes, shrimps and affect beneficial bacteria
In our retail store, we have been using EIHO ICH-EX to cure and reduce white spot disease outbreak in our planted aquaria.  
EIHO ICH-EX
Cures white spot disease safely
Contain no harmful chemical such as copper or malachite green.
ICH-EX is effective against resistant strains of ich / white spot disease.
Cure Marine white spot cause by Cryptocaryon irritation)
Does not dye aquarium water.
Safe for planted aquarium, shrimps, corys and pleco (scaleless fish).
Does not affect beneficial bacteria

How to use
2.5ml spoon for 50L of water
Usually 1 treatment is sufficient. For resistant case of ich infection, please repeat treatment after every 3 days (with 25% water change), for a maximum duration of 14 days.
Remove activated carbon during treatment for best effect

CASE STUDY
White spots (ich) are found on new batch of fishes that we place into a 100L planted aquaria. Clearly, there are many white spots found on the body and fins. It will be difficult to remove all the infected tetras, so our housekeeping team decided to use EIHO ICH-EX. 

We add 5ml powder to a small cup. (2.5ml to 50L of water) Add in water and mix the powder. Not all the powder will dissolve immediately.


We add the ICH-EX suspension mixture into the tank directly.


Unlike, most other anti white spot medication, ICH-EX will not dye the water of the aquarium


After 24hours of adding ICH-EX, none of the tetras has white spot on the body or fins. The fishes appears healthy and is eating as usual. We add another dose of ICH-EX on the 3rd day to prevent further outbreak.


Photo taken on the 3rd day, shrimp and plants are not affected and are still growing happily.