




API Liquid Super ICK Cure Freshwater and Saltwater Fish Medication 16-Ounce Bottle
| Brand | API |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Target Species | Fish |
About this item
- Contains one (1) API LIQUID SUPER ICK CURE Freshwater and Saltwater Fish Medication 16-Ounce Bottle
- Treats "ich" white spot disease in fish and secondary bacterial fish infections
- Quickly kills ich parasite, typically within 24 hours of first dose
- Corals and invertebrates may be sensitive to this medication. We do not recommend usage in reef aquariums or any freshwater or saltwater aquarium with invertebrates.
- Use at the first sign of “Ich” (white spots). Repeat dose after 48 hours. See Directions for more details.
From the manufacturer


Fungal Infection
• Whitish cottony tufts or patches appear on the mouth, skin and fins of tropical fish, goldfish and koi.
• We recommend API PIMAFIX.

Fin And Tail Rot
• Fins appear ragged and split. Disease can progress until fins and tail are completely eroded.
• Secondary fungal infections commonly occur.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Dropsy and Malawi Bloat
• Fish develop a bloated appearance due to accumulation of fluid in the body cavity.
• Scales may appear to stick out from the sides of fish.
• In advanced cases, fish lose the ability to swim and may float upside down.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) or PIMAFIX, or alternatively FIN & BODY CURE.

Bacterial Hemorrhagic Septicemia
• Fish show blood streaks in the fins and body.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Eye Cloud, Body Slime
• Eyes develop a whitish haze and/or protrude from the head.
• Hazy or slimy patches appear on the bodies of fish.
• If infested with parasites, fish may scratch on objects in the aquarium and exhibit rapid breathing.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Open Red Sores
• Fish exhibit open red sores on the body.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX, E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Mouth Fungus - Saddleback Disease
• Raised, gray patches are observed on the fins and mouth areas of fish.
• Live bearers, such as guppies and mollies, develop grayish patches on their backs, giving rise to the name “saddle back disease.”
• Infected areas may develop into red ulcers and infect the gills, causing rapid loss of fish.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) or PIMAFIX, or alternatively E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Bacterial Gill Disease
• Fish will scratch against objects and appear listless. A grayish film may form on the body.
• Rapid breathing in fish may be accompanied by gasping at the surface of the water, or the fish sitting on the bottom of the aquarium.
• Gills undergo severe damage, leading to suffocation and death.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX, E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Flukes/Parasitic Worms
• Most parasitic worms are not visible without the aid of a microscope. Fish will scratch against objects and appear listless. A grayish film may form one the body.
• Rapid breathing in fish may be accompanied by gasping at the surface of the water, or the fish sitting on the bottom of the aquarium.
• Gills undergo severe damage, leading to suffocation and death.
• We recommend API GENERAL CURE. For secondary or fungal infection, use MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) and PIMAFIX together.

Hole-In-The-Head Disease (Hexamita)
• The most obvious symptom is the pitting and erosion of skin and muscle tissue around the face of the fish. This erosion appears to be a symptom of the parasite's presence in the intestinal tract, not on the surface of the fish.
• Many fish exhibit poor appetite, weight loss and nervousness; without proper treatment, death ultimately results.
• We recommend API GENERAL CURE

Ich (Ichthyophthirius)
• Early symptoms of this infection in fish include darting in the aquarium and scratching against the gravel and ornaments.
• Fish exhibit labored breathing and may remain at the water's surface, near filters and aeration devices.
• White spots may or may not be visible on the fish.
• We recommend API SUPER ICK CURE along with API AQUARIUM SALT

Subclinical Parasitic Infestation
• Fish may scratch on objects in the aquarium.
• Slimy skin may develop on fish and fins may be clamped.
• Labored breathing may be observed.
• We recommend API SUPER ICK CURE along with API AQUARIUM SALT.
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Description
| Brand | API |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Target Species | Fish |
About this item
- Contains one (1) API LIQUID SUPER ICK CURE Freshwater and Saltwater Fish Medication 16-Ounce Bottle
- Treats "ich" white spot disease in fish and secondary bacterial fish infections
- Quickly kills ich parasite, typically within 24 hours of first dose
- Corals and invertebrates may be sensitive to this medication. We do not recommend usage in reef aquariums or any freshwater or saltwater aquarium with invertebrates.
- Use at the first sign of “Ich” (white spots). Repeat dose after 48 hours. See Directions for more details.
From the manufacturer


Fungal Infection
• Whitish cottony tufts or patches appear on the mouth, skin and fins of tropical fish, goldfish and koi.
• We recommend API PIMAFIX.

Fin And Tail Rot
• Fins appear ragged and split. Disease can progress until fins and tail are completely eroded.
• Secondary fungal infections commonly occur.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Dropsy and Malawi Bloat
• Fish develop a bloated appearance due to accumulation of fluid in the body cavity.
• Scales may appear to stick out from the sides of fish.
• In advanced cases, fish lose the ability to swim and may float upside down.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) or PIMAFIX, or alternatively FIN & BODY CURE.

Bacterial Hemorrhagic Septicemia
• Fish show blood streaks in the fins and body.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Eye Cloud, Body Slime
• Eyes develop a whitish haze and/or protrude from the head.
• Hazy or slimy patches appear on the bodies of fish.
• If infested with parasites, fish may scratch on objects in the aquarium and exhibit rapid breathing.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX or FIN & BODY CURE.

Open Red Sores
• Fish exhibit open red sores on the body.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX, E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Mouth Fungus - Saddleback Disease
• Raised, gray patches are observed on the fins and mouth areas of fish.
• Live bearers, such as guppies and mollies, develop grayish patches on their backs, giving rise to the name “saddle back disease.”
• Infected areas may develop into red ulcers and infect the gills, causing rapid loss of fish.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) or PIMAFIX, or alternatively E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Bacterial Gill Disease
• Fish will scratch against objects and appear listless. A grayish film may form on the body.
• Rapid breathing in fish may be accompanied by gasping at the surface of the water, or the fish sitting on the bottom of the aquarium.
• Gills undergo severe damage, leading to suffocation and death.
• We recommend API MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish), or alternatively PIMAFIX, E.M ERYTHROMYCIN or FIN & BODY CURE.

Flukes/Parasitic Worms
• Most parasitic worms are not visible without the aid of a microscope. Fish will scratch against objects and appear listless. A grayish film may form one the body.
• Rapid breathing in fish may be accompanied by gasping at the surface of the water, or the fish sitting on the bottom of the aquarium.
• Gills undergo severe damage, leading to suffocation and death.
• We recommend API GENERAL CURE. For secondary or fungal infection, use MELAFIX (or BETTAFIX if you have a betta fish) and PIMAFIX together.

Hole-In-The-Head Disease (Hexamita)
• The most obvious symptom is the pitting and erosion of skin and muscle tissue around the face of the fish. This erosion appears to be a symptom of the parasite's presence in the intestinal tract, not on the surface of the fish.
• Many fish exhibit poor appetite, weight loss and nervousness; without proper treatment, death ultimately results.
• We recommend API GENERAL CURE

Ich (Ichthyophthirius)
• Early symptoms of this infection in fish include darting in the aquarium and scratching against the gravel and ornaments.
• Fish exhibit labored breathing and may remain at the water's surface, near filters and aeration devices.
• White spots may or may not be visible on the fish.
• We recommend API SUPER ICK CURE along with API AQUARIUM SALT

Subclinical Parasitic Infestation
• Fish may scratch on objects in the aquarium.
• Slimy skin may develop on fish and fins may be clamped.
• Labored breathing may be observed.
• We recommend API SUPER ICK CURE along with API AQUARIUM SALT.






















