Prevent fish diseases with TheFishVet’s Immuno-BOOSTER designed specially for fish.

You’ve heard about it…from the creator of nutritional supplements for sharks at AQWA (the Aquarium of Western Australia), TheFishVet’s immuno-BOOSTER mix is now available! Immunostimulants work! Check out some scientific articles at this link.

Dr Loh has been working with the compounding pharmacist to create an additive that you can mix with your fish food, to boost your fishes’ immune system. This is a great, natural way for preventing fish diseases and to help fishes recover more quickly from diseases. It’s perfect for changing weather conditions (autumn & spring), high temperatures (summer), transport (moving fish), grading/sorting and at any time your fish are exposed to stress.

This is TheFishVet’s immunoBOOSTER. It is a blend of powerful herbs and nutrients to help fish overcome infections. The recipe is based on the most current literature reviews.

Watch how TheFishVet’s immunoBOOSTER is prepared with the fish food of your choice on TheFishVet’s YouTube Channel.

Each capsule contains enough of the mix to add to 100g of fish food.

Place your orders now for a low price of $37.50 (+P&H) for 6 capsules.

One thought on “Prevent fish diseases with TheFishVet’s Immuno-BOOSTER designed specially for fish.

  1. I received a few questions already and thought I’d share it with you:

    1. What the dosing regime. Once a month, once a week, once a year.

    A: I’d feed them daily for two weeks or longer depending on the length of stress. If you can feed them for a week prior to the forseeable stress event, it would be better (e.g. sorting or grading fish, or prior to transport).

    2. You use only 1 fish oil capsuleper 100grams. Is this sufficient to bind the treatment to the pellet as my thinking is the medication will simply dissolve as soon as the pellet hits the water.

    A: The amount of oil used will depend on the food type. If the food is already oily or moist, then you don’t need as much oil.

    3. Would you consider adding a further supplement to treat for worms.

    A: I would use medicines only where there is indication for it, not for routine prophylaxis.

    Dr Richmond Loh
    DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology) Murdoch, MANZCVS (Aquatics& Pathobiology).
    The Fish Vet, Perth, Western Australia.
    Veterinary Medicine for fish.
    W: http://www.thefishvet.com.au
    E: thefishvet@gmail.com
    P: +61 (0)421 822 383

    Like

Leave a reply to TheFishVet - Richmond's School of Fish Cancel reply