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Kordon Rid Ich Plus Disease Treatment - 4 oz

SKU: 7312350
UPC: 048054376443
$11.99

Kordon's Rid-Ich Plus (Formerly known as rid-ich +) is a combination of two powerful medications that have proven effective in the control of many diseases of freshwater fishes caused by external protozoa (single-cell) parasites such as white spot disease, Ichthyophthiriasis, Costia, Trichodina, Chilodonella and saltwater external parasites such as Cryptocaryon and Amyloodinium. The medication can also treat fungal infections in fishes.

Rid·Ich Plus is recommended as the best chemical treatment for Ich, (white spot disease), having been originally developed decades ago for professional aquaculture, public aquariums and government use in treating fishes. Other than refinement in ingredients, it has continued to remain as the foremost scientifically developed chemical treatment for Ich white spot disease. Efficacy is improved and the treatment time is often reduced when compared to treatment with either the chemicals malachite or formalin alone. (contains 4.26% of formalin and 0.038% of the zinc-free chloride salt of malachite green.

The Rid·Ich plus formula utilizes the less common but also less toxic chloride salt of malachite green (this is the same salt used in Kordon's Malachite Green). Zinc-free Malachite green binds strongly with the internal cytoplasmic structure of disease-causing organisms interfering in normal metabolism. U.S. P. Formalin is a powerful reducing agent that acts by denaturing cell proteins.

The recommended treatment concentration of Rid·Ich Plus should be approached with caution, carefully observing the reactions of the treated fishes and ceasing treatment if any undue stress is noted. Remember, when the first outward signs of ich (scattered spots) are noticed, the fish is often quite heavily parasitic in the mouth and gills - lowering the fish's ability to withstand additional stress. The weaker the fishes' condition, the poorer its response will be to any medication. Rid-Ich plus has been shown to be reasonably safe for use on fishes that normally cannot tolerate malachite green alone.

Fishes such as the so-called "scale-less" species (loaches, catfish, etc.) tolerate Rid-Ich plus very well, but be sure to follow cautions noted earlier. Some mormyrids (elephant noses) may be particularly sensitive and should not be treated with any medication containing malachite green, including Rid-Ich Plus.

Rid-Ich plus will not interfere with biological filtration. The lowering of dissolved oxygen levels in treated water is often associated with the use of formalin or formalin-containing medications. The use of Rid-Ich plus allows a lower concentration of formalin to be utilized. This decreases the chances of lowering the dissolved oxygen. However (as noted above), treated fishes should be carefully observed for any signs of respiratory distress. It should be noted that while increased temperatures will often shorten the life cycle of some disease-causing organisms, it will also cause a decrease in the dissolved oxygen levels of the water. Do not increase the temperature in tanks or ponds used for treatment, unless sufficient oxygen is assured.

Rid-Ich Plus is stable indefinitely in solution. It must be stored above 50°F(10°C) to prevent product precipitation. Do not freeze. Do not use Rid-Ich plus or any product containing formaldehyde that has been frozen. Keep tightly closed when not in use to prevent loss of formaldehyde.

Features
  • Controls Ich and other external protozoa, dinoflagellate and fungal diseases of fish
  • For fresh and saltwater fish
  • Will not harm biological filters when used as directed
  • The foremost Ich chemical treatment for aquarium and pond fish
  • Treats 240 gal
  • Pet safety
Compatabilities

Kordon's Rid-Ich+ Should not be used with any other medication. When used as directed, the product is safe for use in aerated aquaria and ponds or in recirculation systems utilizing biological filtration. After each water change the use of Kordon's NovAqua Plus and AmQuel Plus are recommended.

Contraindications & Toxicity
Contraindications

This medication is not intended for use in the control of bacterial infections, flukes (monogenetic trematodes), copepods or other multicellular organisms, such as worms and crustaceans.. Rid·Ich+ is primarily for the control and treatment of diseases of freshwater and marine fishes caused by external single-celled protozoan, dinoflagellate and sporozoan parasites.

This Product is not intended to be used as a medication or chemotherapeutic agent for food fish, as regulated by the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) or the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).

Toxicity

The Rid-Ich+ combination in this formulation is relatively non-toxic for fishes, but may not be tolerated by certain invertebrates, when used as directed. It may be used for the treatment of "Scaleless" fishes. As with any medication, caution should be exercised whenever utilizing a chemical for the first time on a species of fish for which its tolerance is unknown.

Always terminate treatments early (with partial water changes or filtration with granular activated carbon) if signs of undue stress occur.

Do not treat fishes that cannot be directly observed during treatment. Be aware that some mormyrids (i.e. elephant noses) and freshwater stingrays may be adversely affected by Rid-Ich+. Rid-Ich+ is not recommended for use in aquariums containing invertebrates and may cause severe stress or death to some of these animals. If Rid-Ich+ must be used in aquariums containing invertebrates, tests should be performed to determine a particular animal's tolerance to this medication.

Diagnosis
General Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases of Fishes

The following brief summary of clinical signs often associated with the parasitic protozoans discussed above is intended only as an aid for the beginning aquarist. It is not to be thought of as a definitive diagnostic key. It is also important that the aquarist consult appropriate, accurate references for more specific information regarding disease problems of fishes. In addition, if possible, skin and/or gill smears should be made and examined by a qualified fish diagnostician. Microscopic examination is recommended and is always essential for confirmation of a particular disease. In the clinical signs indicated below, a particular description may be followed (in brackets) by a specific disease-causing organism. It should be understood that different clinical signs can be seen during the disease process and that these can occur as the result of more than one disease-causing organism.

Clinical Signs

Increased respiration excessive skin mucus; loss of normal body color, scratching on the tank bottom or on objects lethargic.

Directions For Use
Standard Dosage

Use 10 drops per gal or 1 teaspoon (approximately 5ml) per 10 gal of water or 4 oz for 240 gal of water. This standard dosage produces a concentration of 15 ppm (= 15 mgL) formalin and 0.05 ppm of malachite green. NovAqua+ and AmQuel+ are Recommended.

Suggested Treatment Procedures

The following procedures are suggested for both freshwater and saltwater systems. It is important to note that activated carbon will remove the malachite green component of the formulation. Formalin can also be removed somewhat. However, the amount is insignificant.

Treatment of Freshwater and Saltwater External Single-Celled Parasites

The following procedures are applicable when treating the diseased fishes in their original aquarium or pond.

Remove Any Invertebrates You Wish To Save.

Remove carbon and clean filter. Replace with clean mechanical filter media, such as Kordon's Bio·Mech and return to use without the carbon.

Perform a partial water change of at least 20-25%. Repeat water changes at 20-25% before each re-treatment with Rid-Ich+.

Calculate the actual volume of water to be treated, taking into consideration the displacement of water by gravel, rock and ornaments. (To calculate the aquarium's capacity measure its length, height and width in inches, multiply these dimensions together and divide the result by 232. Your answer will be the amount of water in gallons. To calculate the volume of a pond, put "Calculate pond volume" in your search box on your computer and you will get a choice of websites to go to for this calculation.)

Add a standard dose, such as 1 teaspoon of Rid-Ich+ per 10 gal of water. This produces a concentration of 15 ppm of formalin and 0.05 ppm of malachite green.

Treatments may be repeated as often as every 6-12 hr (depending upon the severity of the particular disease and the tolerance of the diseased fishes). Treatment should be repeated no less than every 24 hr (see step c) and continued for at least 3 days beyond the disappearance of all signs of disease. The main problem is in knowing when all white spots are gone from inside the mouth, gills and nostrils of the fish. Typical treatments for Ich will depend upon the species of Ich involved and may require six to 35 days or more in daily treatments. This means that daily partial water changes will need to be made followed by daily re-dosing of Rid-Ich+ until the infection is entirely gone. There are a number of "Ich" white spot species that can be involved, each with a different length of time of its life cycle in the white spot stage. In general, these different species have different white spot stages varying from about 3 days as dormant white spots, to one week, to two weeks, to three weeks and to 32-35 days or more. It takes an expert with a microscopic examination to determine which species is involved. They all look alike. During the white spot stage, the Ich is not treatable by any known treatment. Only when the Ich is hatched from the white spots and free-swimming are they able to be killed by a treatment. The actual time necessary will depend upon the particular infection, the degree to which the fish are affected, how early the disease is detected and when appropriate treatment is started. Note: Failure to properly diagnose a given disease and failure to start appropriate treatment early enough will often result in the death of some or all of the diseased fishes.

After treatment, make a 40% water change. Add Kordon's NovAqua Plus and AmQuel Plus in the water, preferably before replacing water in the tank. Some situations may warrant the transfer of the affected fishes to a separate quarantine tank. If you elect to follow this procedure, the original aquarium or pond should remain devoid of any fishes for a period of not less than 4 days and preferably up to two weeks to ensure that any remaining parasites have expired. Carefully inspect the fishes prior to returning them to the original aquarium or pond to ensure that all signs of the infestation are gone. Keep in mind that the Ich white spot disease prefers to infect out of sight in the mouth, gills and nostrils of the fish.

Specifications & Stability

Contains formaldehyde (11.52% formalin) U.S. P. grade 4.26% and premium quality aquaculture-grade zinc-free chloride salt of malachite green 0.038%. The ingredients meet United States Pharmacopoeia science-based quality standards for health care. The U.S. P. is the official public standards-setting authority for all prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines and other healthcare products.

Stability

Rid-Ich+ is stable indefinitely in solution. It must be stored above 50°F (10°C) to prevent product precipitation. Do not freeze. Do not use Rid-Ich+ or any product containing formaldehyde that has been frozen. Keep tightly closed when not in use to prevent loss of formaldehyde.

Specifications
  • Size: 4 oz
  • Certification: SQF, A2LA Accredition
 

Kordon's Rid-Ich Plus (Formerly known as rid-ich +) is a combination of two powerful medications that have proven effective in the control of many diseases of freshwater fishes caused by external protozoa (single-cell) parasites such as white spot disease, Ichthyophthiriasis, Costia, Trichodina, Chilodonella and saltwater external parasites such as Cryptocaryon and Amyloodinium. The medication can also treat fungal infections in fishes.

Rid·Ich Plus is recommended as the best chemical treatment for Ich, (white spot disease), having been originally developed decades ago for professional aquaculture, public aquariums and government use in treating fishes. Other than refinement in ingredients, it has continued to remain as the foremost scientifically developed chemical treatment for Ich white spot disease. Efficacy is improved and the treatment time is often reduced when compared to treatment with either the chemicals malachite or formalin alone. (contains 4.26% of formalin and 0.038% of the zinc-free chloride salt of malachite green.

The Rid·Ich plus formula utilizes the less common but also less toxic chloride salt of malachite green (this is the same salt used in Kordon's Malachite Green). Zinc-free Malachite green binds strongly with the internal cytoplasmic structure of disease-causing organisms interfering in normal metabolism. U.S. P. Formalin is a powerful reducing agent that acts by denaturing cell proteins.

The recommended treatment concentration of Rid·Ich Plus should be approached with caution, carefully observing the reactions of the treated fishes and ceasing treatment if any undue stress is noted. Remember, when the first outward signs of ich (scattered spots) are noticed, the fish is often quite heavily parasitic in the mouth and gills - lowering the fish's ability to withstand additional stress. The weaker the fishes' condition, the poorer its response will be to any medication. Rid-Ich plus has been shown to be reasonably safe for use on fishes that normally cannot tolerate malachite green alone.

Fishes such as the so-called "scale-less" species (loaches, catfish, etc.) tolerate Rid-Ich plus very well, but be sure to follow cautions noted earlier. Some mormyrids (elephant noses) may be particularly sensitive and should not be treated with any medication containing malachite green, including Rid-Ich Plus.

Rid-Ich plus will not interfere with biological filtration. The lowering of dissolved oxygen levels in treated water is often associated with the use of formalin or formalin-containing medications. The use of Rid-Ich plus allows a lower concentration of formalin to be utilized. This decreases the chances of lowering the dissolved oxygen. However (as noted above), treated fishes should be carefully observed for any signs of respiratory distress. It should be noted that while increased temperatures will often shorten the life cycle of some disease-causing organisms, it will also cause a decrease in the dissolved oxygen levels of the water. Do not increase the temperature in tanks or ponds used for treatment, unless sufficient oxygen is assured.

Rid-Ich Plus is stable indefinitely in solution. It must be stored above 50°F(10°C) to prevent product precipitation. Do not freeze. Do not use Rid-Ich plus or any product containing formaldehyde that has been frozen. Keep tightly closed when not in use to prevent loss of formaldehyde.

Features
  • Controls Ich and other external protozoa, dinoflagellate and fungal diseases of fish
  • For fresh and saltwater fish
  • Will not harm biological filters when used as directed
  • The foremost Ich chemical treatment for aquarium and pond fish
  • Treats 240 gal
  • Pet safety
Compatabilities

Kordon's Rid-Ich+ Should not be used with any other medication. When used as directed, the product is safe for use in aerated aquaria and ponds or in recirculation systems utilizing biological filtration. After each water change the use of Kordon's NovAqua Plus and AmQuel Plus are recommended.

Contraindications & Toxicity
Contraindications

This medication is not intended for use in the control of bacterial infections, flukes (monogenetic trematodes), copepods or other multicellular organisms, such as worms and crustaceans.. Rid·Ich+ is primarily for the control and treatment of diseases of freshwater and marine fishes caused by external single-celled protozoan, dinoflagellate and sporozoan parasites.

This Product is not intended to be used as a medication or chemotherapeutic agent for food fish, as regulated by the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) or the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).

Toxicity

The Rid-Ich+ combination in this formulation is relatively non-toxic for fishes, but may not be tolerated by certain invertebrates, when used as directed. It may be used for the treatment of "Scaleless" fishes. As with any medication, caution should be exercised whenever utilizing a chemical for the first time on a species of fish for which its tolerance is unknown.

Always terminate treatments early (with partial water changes or filtration with granular activated carbon) if signs of undue stress occur.

Do not treat fishes that cannot be directly observed during treatment. Be aware that some mormyrids (i.e. elephant noses) and freshwater stingrays may be adversely affected by Rid-Ich+. Rid-Ich+ is not recommended for use in aquariums containing invertebrates and may cause severe stress or death to some of these animals. If Rid-Ich+ must be used in aquariums containing invertebrates, tests should be performed to determine a particular animal's tolerance to this medication.

Diagnosis
General Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases of Fishes

The following brief summary of clinical signs often associated with the parasitic protozoans discussed above is intended only as an aid for the beginning aquarist. It is not to be thought of as a definitive diagnostic key. It is also important that the aquarist consult appropriate, accurate references for more specific information regarding disease problems of fishes. In addition, if possible, skin and/or gill smears should be made and examined by a qualified fish diagnostician. Microscopic examination is recommended and is always essential for confirmation of a particular disease. In the clinical signs indicated below, a particular description may be followed (in brackets) by a specific disease-causing organism. It should be understood that different clinical signs can be seen during the disease process and that these can occur as the result of more than one disease-causing organism.

Clinical Signs

Increased respiration excessive skin mucus; loss of normal body color, scratching on the tank bottom or on objects lethargic.

Directions For Use
Standard Dosage

Use 10 drops per gal or 1 teaspoon (approximately 5ml) per 10 gal of water or 4 oz for 240 gal of water. This standard dosage produces a concentration of 15 ppm (= 15 mgL) formalin and 0.05 ppm of malachite green. NovAqua+ and AmQuel+ are Recommended.

Suggested Treatment Procedures

The following procedures are suggested for both freshwater and saltwater systems. It is important to note that activated carbon will remove the malachite green component of the formulation. Formalin can also be removed somewhat. However, the amount is insignificant.

Treatment of Freshwater and Saltwater External Single-Celled Parasites

The following procedures are applicable when treating the diseased fishes in their original aquarium or pond.

Remove Any Invertebrates You Wish To Save.

Remove carbon and clean filter. Replace with clean mechanical filter media, such as Kordon's Bio·Mech and return to use without the carbon.

Perform a partial water change of at least 20-25%. Repeat water changes at 20-25% before each re-treatment with Rid-Ich+.

Calculate the actual volume of water to be treated, taking into consideration the displacement of water by gravel, rock and ornaments. (To calculate the aquarium's capacity measure its length, height and width in inches, multiply these dimensions together and divide the result by 232. Your answer will be the amount of water in gallons. To calculate the volume of a pond, put "Calculate pond volume" in your search box on your computer and you will get a choice of websites to go to for this calculation.)

Add a standard dose, such as 1 teaspoon of Rid-Ich+ per 10 gal of water. This produces a concentration of 15 ppm of formalin and 0.05 ppm of malachite green.

Treatments may be repeated as often as every 6-12 hr (depending upon the severity of the particular disease and the tolerance of the diseased fishes). Treatment should be repeated no less than every 24 hr (see step c) and continued for at least 3 days beyond the disappearance of all signs of disease. The main problem is in knowing when all white spots are gone from inside the mouth, gills and nostrils of the fish. Typical treatments for Ich will depend upon the species of Ich involved and may require six to 35 days or more in daily treatments. This means that daily partial water changes will need to be made followed by daily re-dosing of Rid-Ich+ until the infection is entirely gone. There are a number of "Ich" white spot species that can be involved, each with a different length of time of its life cycle in the white spot stage. In general, these different species have different white spot stages varying from about 3 days as dormant white spots, to one week, to two weeks, to three weeks and to 32-35 days or more. It takes an expert with a microscopic examination to determine which species is involved. They all look alike. During the white spot stage, the Ich is not treatable by any known treatment. Only when the Ich is hatched from the white spots and free-swimming are they able to be killed by a treatment. The actual time necessary will depend upon the particular infection, the degree to which the fish are affected, how early the disease is detected and when appropriate treatment is started. Note: Failure to properly diagnose a given disease and failure to start appropriate treatment early enough will often result in the death of some or all of the diseased fishes.

After treatment, make a 40% water change. Add Kordon's NovAqua Plus and AmQuel Plus in the water, preferably before replacing water in the tank. Some situations may warrant the transfer of the affected fishes to a separate quarantine tank. If you elect to follow this procedure, the original aquarium or pond should remain devoid of any fishes for a period of not less than 4 days and preferably up to two weeks to ensure that any remaining parasites have expired. Carefully inspect the fishes prior to returning them to the original aquarium or pond to ensure that all signs of the infestation are gone. Keep in mind that the Ich white spot disease prefers to infect out of sight in the mouth, gills and nostrils of the fish.

Specifications & Stability

Contains formaldehyde (11.52% formalin) U.S. P. grade 4.26% and premium quality aquaculture-grade zinc-free chloride salt of malachite green 0.038%. The ingredients meet United States Pharmacopoeia science-based quality standards for health care. The U.S. P. is the official public standards-setting authority for all prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines and other healthcare products.

Stability

Rid-Ich+ is stable indefinitely in solution. It must be stored above 50°F (10°C) to prevent product precipitation. Do not freeze. Do not use Rid-Ich+ or any product containing formaldehyde that has been frozen. Keep tightly closed when not in use to prevent loss of formaldehyde.

Specifications
  • Size: 4 oz
  • Certification: SQF, A2LA Accredition