Waterlife Myxazin is a broad-spectrum, fast-acting bactericide for aquariums and ponds, designed to treat fin rot, body rot, ulcers, sores, cloudy eye, pop-eye, and bacterial infections. It is safe for filters and plants, works in freshwater and tropical tanks, and is also effective as a preventative measure for new fish, typically administered over a 5-day course.
Key Features and Usage Guidelines
Indications: Treats bacterial infections such as ulcers, fin rot, and mouth fungus.
Application: Generally used for 5 days (once per day).
Safety: Safe for use with fish, plants, and filtration systems. However, it may be sensitive for some invertebrates like shrimp.
Precautions:
Turn off UV sterilizers and ozone filters during treatment.
Remove carbon/ammonia removers.
Note that it contains a dye that can stain.
Key Dosage Information:
Standard Dose: 0.5ml per 10 liters of aquarium water.
100ml treats 200 liters of aquarium water.
250ml treats 500 liters of aquarium water.
500ml treats 1000 liters of aquarium water.
1L treats 2000 liters of aquarium water.
Treatment Duration: Once daily for 5 days.
Method: Use the measuring cap provided to add the medication to the tank.
Special Cases: Use a half dose for delicate fish, invertebrates, and fry.
Precautions: Turn off UV sterilizers, ozone, and remove activated carbon/poly filters during treatment.
Myxazin vs. Myxazin P
Myxazin: Specifically for aquariums (saltwater/fish-only and freshwater).
Myxazin P: Formulated for garden ponds.
For sensitive fish species, it is advised to use half the recommended dose.