Does anyone use this food and what do you think of it? What about the Thera A, the anti parasitic one, do you think it's worth trying as a preventative measure?
Does anyone use this food and what do you think of it? What about the Thera A, the anti parasitic one, do you think it's worth trying as a preventative measure?
Read the active ingredient in Ther A. If it has Metronidzole you really don't want to feed your fish that unless it's needed.
If your are worried because you introduced a new fish in the tank you could try melafix or pimafix. Or try some anti-bacterial medicine made by Jungle. I do give sprinkles of the anti bacterial when I put a new "fella" in the tank. Plus the Mela and Pima-fix. (No hospital tank, know my supplier, very lucky)
Otherwise if all the fish are doing fine.. Do nothing, but regular water changes, tests, etc. IMO all of us fish lovers know whether,... we are hobbiest or breeders....We all know when our fish are happy, feeling poor, or just....
Yeah it has garlic. If you are not introducing wild fish and you don't have an indication of parasites
But I believe the Spectrum line is high quality. My fish like it.
It might be as effective to get the liquid garlic.
Does anyone use this food and what do you think of it? What about the Thera A, the anti parasitic one, do you think it's worth trying as a preventative measure?
Read the active ingredient in Ther A. If it has Metronidzole you really don't want to feed your fish that unless it's needed.
If your are worried because you introduced a new fish in the tank you could try melafix or pimafix. Or try some anti-bacterial medicine made by Jungle. I do give sprinkles of the anti bacterial when I put a new "fella" in the tank. Plus the Mela and Pima-fix. (No hospital tank, know my supplier, very lucky)
Otherwise if all the fish are doing fine.. Do nothing, but regular water changes, tests, etc. IMO all of us fish lovers know whether,... we are hobbiest or breeders....We all know when our fish are happy, feeling poor, or just....
I am not worried just wondering whether the food is worth buying.
Don't have the actual food to read the ingredients but I believe it goes along the lines of using garlic more as a preventative measure. My fish don't have internal parasites as far as I know but I can't see anything wrong in using a preventative food, it's not a drug after all, especially when occasionally introducing new fish.
Jolliesue did not know you were the God of fishes, may I bow now or laterCheffi, I "think" Drs. Fosters and Smith are now handling the New Life Spectrum line, as well as some garlic lines. I believe I heard that they ship to the UK. Garlic is often used and recommended to stimulate the appitite of fish, especially when they are sick. I would google New Life Spectrum and see what I come up with. New Life Spectrum THERA+ specifically states that it is a non-medicated anti-parasitic food.
Yeah, nightswimmer, I use Mela and Pima Fix, also. I have a 64 oz bottle of Mela Fix concentrate.
Medications can be made from natural ingredients (asprin, for instance), and can be dangerous if misadministered. Betta are very sensitive to Mela/PimaFix, for instance. When used it must be used in reduced dosages or rhe Betta will OD. Many substances that are used as medications are lethal at higher doses. Just because a substance is "natural" does not make it superior. (But I gravitate to natural ingredients as a preference, although I could make an arguement on either side.
drsfosterandsmith
Sorry just checked, drsfosters&smith doesn't carry the full Spectrum line. They don't have THERA+
But AquaBid has New Spectrum dealers. Go to AB, check for New Spectrum and send contact messages to sellers of New Spectrum. Maybe you will find one that ships to the UK or knows a UK dealer. It is a fairly new line, I think. The number of dealers seems to be expanding.
Daphnia is also good for the fishes tummy.