Mr.Green,Mr.Blue,Mr.White

Mr.Green,Mr.Blue,Mr.White

Mr.Green For White Spots
Rs. 39.00
Sale price  Rs. 39.00 Regular price  Rs. 49.00
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Mr.Green,Mr.Blue,Mr.White
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Mr.Green,Mr.Blue,Mr.White

Rs. 39.00
Sale price  Rs. 39.00 Regular price  Rs. 49.00
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These three products form a comprehensive care kit for ornamental fish, designed to treat and prevent common aquatic ailments such as fungal infections, bacterial issues, and external parasites.

Mr. Blue: Fungal Infection Specialist

​Mr. Blue is specifically formulated to combat fungal growth in aquarium fish. Fungal infections often appear as white, cotton-like growths on the body, fins, or mouth.

​Primary Use: Treatment of fungal infections and "cotton wool" disease.

​Benefits: Helps stop the spread of fungus to healthy tank mates and promotes the healing of damaged tissue.

​Target Species: Safe for common tropical fish including Guppies, Goldfish, and Angelfish.

Mr. Yellow: Multi-Purpose Antiseptic

​Mr. Yellow acts as a general-purpose antiseptic and conditioner. It is typically used for broader health maintenance and preventing infections after physical injuries or stress.

​Primary Use: General antiseptic for bacterial prevention and water conditioning.

​Benefits: Useful for treating minor wounds, fin rot, and protecting fish during transport or water changes.

​Application: Often used as a preventative measure when introducing new fish to a tank.

Mr. Green: White Spot Treatment

​Mr. Green is a targeted solution for "Ich" (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis), commonly known as White Spot disease. This is one of the most frequent and contagious parasitic infections in home aquariums.

​Primary Use: Eradication of White Spot (Ich) and other external parasites.

​Signs of Use: Use when fish appear to have small white salt-like grains on their scales or are "flashing" (rubbing against tank decor).

​Benefits: Fast-acting formula to disrupt the parasite life cycle in the water.

​General Usage Tips

​Dosage: Always check the bottle label for specific drop-per-gallon instructions, as over-medicating can be harmful.

​Preparation: It is often recommended to remove active carbon from filters during treatment, as carbon will absorb the medication before it can work.

​Observation: Monitor your fish closely during the treatment period for any signs of distress.

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