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EasyTreat Ammonia

EasyTreat Ammonia

EasyTreat™ Ammonia Remover will remove ammonia, nitrite and nitrate from pond water quickly and efficiently. Any new introduction of fish to a pond or aquarium environment means extra organic load on the system. This is in addition to the normal organic load of a pond environment (ie - uneaten fish food, fish waste and pond debris). Over time this debris accumulates and degrades causing ammonia to be released into the system.

It is always best to apply EasyTreat™ Ammonia Remover when adding one or more new fish to the pond environment to compensate for the additional load the system will have to handle. The removal of ammonia and nitrite from the system will create a safer and healthier environment for fish and should keep stress levels and stress symptoms under control.

Item   Description Price Order
CC134 Easytreat Ammonia 8 oz. Bottle $ 12.98 C a l l

EasyTreat Bacterial

EasyTreat Bacterial

EasyTreat™ Bacterial medication and treatment is excellent for controlling gill diseases in pond and aquarium fish.

Bacterial diseases generally result from fish stress due to adverse water quality conditions (pH, oxygen or temperature problems), habitat clean-outs, untreated abrasions or predators.

EasyTreat™ Bacterial medication works extremely well on pond fish species such as koi and goldfish as well as on commonly found aquarium fish species.

Item   Description Price Order
CC131 Wipeout (was Easytreat Bacterial) 8oz Bottle $ 9.49 C a l l

EasyTreat Fungus

EasyTreat Fungus

EasyTreat™ Fungus keeps your koi or goldfish safe from commonly found parasitic protozoans such as, Ichthyopthirius, Trichodina, Costia and Chilodonella.

EasyTreat™ Fungus is also very good for treating many common bacterial diseases.

Ichthyophthirius (Ick)
What Is It: Ick is a parasitic protozoan that lives under fishes skin. It is a very pervasive parasite and left untreated can kill every fish in the pond very quickly. Warning Signs: Fish will exhibit white spots, clamped fins, slimy skin, may become listless, loss of appetite. Cause: Sudden cold, overcrowding, overfeeding, poor water quality including high ammonia or nitrite levels and poor dissolved oxygen content.

Trichodina
What Is It: A protozoan parasite that is oval or saucer-shaped in appearance and can be found on the fins, body and gills. Warning Signs: Fish covered in grayish film covering body, scratching, disinterest in feeding, gasping for air, areas of redding and jumping. Cause: Overcrowding, poor water quality and stress.

Costia
What Is It: A flagellate parasite found both internally and externally and is very active in the early Spring time. Warning Signs: Laboured and/or heavy breathing, disinterested in feeding, lethargic, covered in excess mucus. Cause: Active between 50˚F and 77˚F and can be transferred from pond to pond on nets and koi socks.

Chilodonella
What Is It: A protozoan parasite that looks similar to a black-eyed pea and can be found on the fins, body and gills, typically in the early Spring. Warning Signs: Grayish film covering body, scratching, disinterest in feeding, jumping, and may become lethargic. Cause: Poor water quality, overcrowding and stress.

Item   Description Price Order
CC130 ReStore Fungus Control (was Easytreat Fungus) 8 oz. Bottle $ 9.45 C a l l

EasyTreat Ick

EasyTreat Ick

EasyTreat™ Ick treatment and medication is formulated for helping control Ich on pond fish.

Treated correctly EasyTreat™ Ick medication will remove ich parasites, protozoa, bacteria and fungi from most fish species. EasyTreat™ Ick Treatment is a broad spectrum treatment for fungus, ich and flukes.

Item   Description Price Order
CC133 Easytreat Ick 8 oz. Bottle $ 9.69 C a l l

EasyTreat Parasalt

EasyTreat Parasalt

EasyTreat™ ParaSalt is formulated to increase koi and goldfish electrolytic intake. Electrolytes are critical in building and maintaining a healthy slime coat. Electrolytes such as potassium are essential in wound repair and in times of heavy stress (ie – during water changes or clean-outs). Salt is excellent for mucous production when healing from a wound.

EasyTreat™ ParaSalt will also help ward off and remove most common protozoan parasites found in koi and goldfish such as, Dactylogyrus, Byrodctylus, Epistylis, Trichodina and Chilodonella. EasyTreat™ ParaSalt can be used in a salt bath for heavy infestations or as a routine treatment to keep parasites from entering the pond environment.

Item   Description Price Order
CC135 Easytreat Parasalt 2.5 lb. Bottle $ 15.98 C a l l

EasyTreat Parisite

EasyTreat Parisite

CrystalClear® EasyTreat™ Parasite is a widely used material by pond and aquarium hobbyists and professionals for control of infestations of fish lice, anchorworm and flukes which are common in pond and aquarium habitats.

EasyTreat™ Parasite works extremely well on pond fish species such as koi and goldfish as well as on commonly found aquarium fish species.

Item   Description Price Order
CC132 Easytreat Parisite 9 oz. Bottle $ 7.69 C a l l
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
July 31st, 2010
Summer usually means increased pond water loss due to evaporation, which of course leads to topping off our ponds more. You should always add dechlorinator when topping off the water level of a pond. Any amount of chlorine (such as that found in treated water) can be harmful to your fish. Even if it is not enough chlorine to mean immediate death of the fish, this chlorine can still cause harm to proper gill function.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA