Description
KICK-ICH is a treatment designed to be used in the display tank for the control of Ich on fish (a.k.a. “white spot disease) in marine and freshwater aquaria. It has been scientifically formulated to treat infectious stage of the ich life cycle while being safe for all fish, corals and invertebrates. KICK-ICH will not affect biofiltration. Use 2 ounces of KICK-ICH for each 25 gallons of total water volume.
THREE STEP TREATMENT PROGRAM
STEP 1. Turn off protein skimmer and UV sterilizer. Remove carbon filtration or any absorbent media.(Phosphate absorbents are okay).
STEP 2. Determine the total water volume including filtration system.
STEP 3. Beginning on day 1 add 2 ounces (60 ml) of KICK-ICH for each 25 gallons (95 liters) of water. Repeat on days 4, 7, 10 and 13 WHETHER OR NOT WHITE SPOTS CONTINUE TO BE VISIBLE.(For heavy infections repeat on days 3, 5, 7, 10 and 13).
Persistent infections may require repeating the cycle.
Kick-Ich™ PRO is a concentrated treatment designed to be used in the display tank for the control of Ich on fish (a.k.a. “white spot disease) in marine and freshwater aquaria. It has been scientifically formulated to treat the infectious stage of the ich life cycle while being safe for all fish, corals and invertebrates. Kick-Ich™ PRO will not affect biofiltration. Use 2 ounce of Kick-Ich™ PRO for each 32 gallons of total water volume. To maintain good water parameters, you may run the protein skimmer intermittently and/or do water changes as needed. Just time the operations to the dosing schedule. For example: If tomorrow is day 7, (of your treatment schedule) and you normally do a weekly water change and you plan on dosing at 8 AM you can turn the skimmer on around midnight, run it for 6 to 8 hours, turn it off and dose immediately with Kick-Ich PRO. Continue to treat the tank for at least two weeks after you see the last white spot on any of the fish in the tank. Wait 3 to 4 days after the last dose before resuming normal operations of your tank. Kick-Ich™ PRO is biodegradable and will be completely out of the tank in 3 to 5 days.