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Kusuri Acriflavine

Kusuri Acriflavine

A liquid medication used as a treatment against bacterial infections including Ulcers, Protozoal and External Fungal Infections such as Fin and Mouth Rot.

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Product Description

Kusuri Acriflavine 1% is a liquid medication used as a treatment against bacterial infections including Ulcers, Protozoal and External Fungal Infections such as Fin and Mouth Rot. Acriflavine can also be used to treat Dropsy 

Kusuri Acriflavine 1% is reported to help in the reduction of minor viral infections. It can be used safely in salted ponds.

Do not use below 12.5°C (54.5°F)

Please ensure that you read, understand and follow, all Health and Safety guidelines on the bottle.

Please do not eat, drink or smoke whilst handling chemicals.

Wear disposable vinyl or latex gloves and appropriate eye protection.

250ml treats 11,365 litres (2,500 gallons) of pond water
500ml treats 22,730 litres (5,000 gallons) of pond water
1 litres treats 45,461 litres (10,000 gallons) of pond water

Dosage Instructions

Dosage: 10mls to 456 Litres (100 gallons) of pond water.

Do not use below 12.5°C (54.5°F).

DO NOT OVERDOSE. Over dosing can cause fish fatalities.

How To Use

Repeat dose every 3 days for a maximum of 10 doses. Switch off UV steriliser until course of treatment is complete.

Fill a clean watering can with pond water, then add Kusuri 1% Acriflavine.

Slowly apply to the pond over a 1 hour period, this will prevent shocking the pond with a highly concentrated dose.

Do NOT overdose as this may cause fish fatalities.

Stop feeding during the course of treatment because Acriflavine will reduce the bacteria in the filter, continuing to feed will cause an ammonia spike.

 

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