There has been a recent flurry of interest in the product I use to treat fish skin ulcers. The problem with just applying betadine onto fish ulcers is that they wash off immediately when fish are replaced in the water.
TheFishVet’s Powder Gel is a unique way to ensure sustained application of antiseptics or antibiotics on fish wounds. Puffer bottles are available though TheFishVet’s Online Shop. It contains 10g of powder and retails at AU$56.95. There is no expiry date (I had one bottle that was just as good, after more than 7 years, and so it’s good to have on hand for emergencies).
You can treat many fish with ulcers provided you use it sparingly as shown in the video <
Much of the cost is the bottle and packaging of the powder. If you are interested in placing a bulk order, we can provide you with a special price.
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my ten year old gold fish has a gill tumor. Please help with treatment options. I hear iodine and betadine but not how to use it on him.
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Ask your vet, Watch how we treat tumors in goldfish – https://youtu.be/IJQIPy4WPBU
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