Aquarium Treatment

API Bettafix

Heals bacterial infections, repairing damaged fins, ulcers, and open wounds and promotes regrowth of fins

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including beta-Myrcene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Treat and heal wounds, diseases and infections with API BETTAFIX Antibacterial & Antifungal Betta Fish Infection and Fungus Treatment. This natural antibacterial remedy promotes rapid re-growth of damaged fins and skin. Use it to treat ulcers, mouth fungus, fin and tail rot and when you see signs of bacterial and fungal diseases like red ulcers, slimy patches or cottony growths. It can also be used to help heal wounds and tissue damaged by handling, netting or fighting. Contains healing melaleuca, a variety of tea tree. API BETTAFIX Antibacterial & Antifungal Betta Fish Infection and Fungus Treatment also helps heal open wounds and tissue damaged by handling, netting and fighting, and it promotes rapid re-growth of damaged fins and skin. With API aquarium products, it’s easy to keep a beautiful saltwater, freshwater or reef aquarium. For over 60 years API has developed premium solutions with proven and effective results for your family and ours. API offers a range of testing kits, water conditioners, and nutritionally superior food, because we’re dedicated to making a better underwater world. They work to provide a safe, hospitable environment for fish such as tropical community fish, cichlids, goldfish and more. At API, we understand the rewards and relaxation of fishkeeping because we have a passion for fish too.

Use whenever Bettas exhibit signs of bacterial disease, such as frayed or torn fins, red ulcers, or slimy patches. For larger bowls or aquariums, add ½ teaspoon per gallon of water. Repeat dose daily for up to 7 days, then perform a water change. Treatment may be repeated, if necessary. For tropical fish use, only.

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Add 2.5 ml per 1 gallon

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Many disease symptoms will be clearly visible, such as white streaks, lesions, protruding eyes, and other unusual marks or spots on your fish. If you suspect your fish has a disease, it will fall under the categories of fungal, parasitic, or bacterial. One way to diagnose is by matching fish symptoms to the description of a wide range of API fish remedies, which include treatments specific to Ich disease, Betta fish, and various common symptoms (hole-in-the-head, eye cloud, fin & tail rot, etc.)