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ECOLOGICAL LABSLAWP16 Microbe Lift Lice and Anchor Worm is a 16 oz treatment specifically formulated to combat lice and anchor worm infestations in aquatic environments. Featuring cyromazine as its active ingredient, this product ensures rapid recovery of your filter system after use, especially when combined with Microbe-Lift/Restore. Ideal for maintaining a safe and thriving aquatic habitat.
C**T
Waste of money
Bought this product to kill lice on my fish. Didn't help at all. New eggs kept hatching tank got over whelmed with lice.moved them to a new tank after removing the lice with tweezers and still no good.horrible product.
E**L
works like a charm
2wonderful products. works like a charm.All my fish are free of lice.one dose and they started dropping off like fleas.
R**A
So your koi fish are flashing! here is what to do!
This product and all microbe lift products are outstanding and should help you get rid of parasites or the causes of koi flashing in your pond.If your koi have lice then you will see it gone in few days after starting this treatment, however if they have anchor worms then it will take longer (about 1-2 weeks to see a difference) but regardless if it is lice or anchor worms you need to apply the treatment fully for 3 weeks as follows:1. start by water change: change as much as you can of your pond water, I would do 50% water change before treatment or if you can do more up to 90% it will be better, this will help you decrease the amount of water borne pathogens in your pond and make the treatment more effective. This treatment calls for 20% water change at least but the more the better, of course if you cannot add aged water then make sure to add a water conditioner such as Ecological Laboratories Pond Dechlorinator Plus Gallon 2. Apply this product for lice or anchor worms , be sure to follow the exact recommended amount by the manufacturer (1 oz per 300 gallons) , you need obviously to know how much water does your pond hold, there are many pond volume calculators online .3. Add the same amount as you did above every week for 3 weeks and before each treatment exchange water pond as per step 14. Very important to ensure that no water is being added to pond during treatment that is not accounted for (such as water to compensate for evaporation if you have your pond setup with a float valve), turn off any float valve you have so it does not dilute the treatment resulting in under dosing. For instance I found that my sprinklers system each night adds few gallons of water to my pond and that my float valve adds another 20-50 gallons of water to keep level steady (located in California so evaporation is significant). If for some reason you had to add water to your pond during treatment then you need to add more of the medications according to the amount of water you add.5. And that’s it after 3 weeks this for sure will get your fish rid of lice or anchor worms!6. Leave all filtration systems on (biological, mechanical, and UV) this treatment is not affected by nor does it affect the filtration systems, now this is so important and there are no information online, or medication label to clarify that, however I contacted the manufacturer and inquired about this and they explained that filtration does not need to be turned off (Carolyn in the pond department of microbe lift was extremely helpful, thanks!)Now if your koi fish continue to flash after finishing the 3 weeks treatment but you no longer see anchor worms or lice on the koi or in the water, then this means that you may have additional parasite affecting the koi (usually other single cell or multi-cell but microscopic parasites present), in that case add the following product to treat these microscopic parasites Microbe-Lift Parazoryne Ready To Use Concentrate Size: 16 oz. , This product is great, it makes your pond smell like an exotic herbal tea (because it is completely herbal product). To my surprise this product really works although I believe that chemical products are more superior in delivering results than herbal products! But this product changed my idea completely. you need to apply this product daily for minimum of 10 days ( I saw result from the second day).Finally learn your lesson from this prolonged and painful treatment till you got rid of the parasites and remember to quarantine any new fish or plants for few weeks before adding them to your pond (as this is certainly how you got these parasites to start with).Hope this was helpful, it certainly took lots of research, reading and inquiry to get this figured out, I hope it will help someone too as it is so stressful when there are limited and fragmented information everywhere on this topic while dealing with sick pets. Ecological Laboratories Pond Dechlorinator Plus GallonMicrobe-Lift Parazoryne Ready To Use Concentrate Size: 16 oz.
L**E
For my fish this was a miracle product
I had an anchor worm infestation and had never dealt with these buggers before. Before I knew it I had literally 75+ worms across 2 ornamental pond goldfish. I should have acted faster but I wasn't sure what they were. The fish became super lethargic and emaciated.After research, I decided it seemed they had anchor worms. I ordered this product and boy am I glad I did. By the time it arrived, the fish were literally sitting at the bottom of the tank, not eating, not moving, and looking like death itself. My smaller fish actually didn't even move when I stuck my hand right next to it and poked it. Took me getting the fish net to scope him out - thinking he was - before he started moving a little bit. I started treatment of the pond immediately.Took a good week or two before noticed that it was really working. I know many folks say to physically remove the worms. I couldn't bring myself to do it because there were so many and I was afraid that in the state they were in, it would surely kill them. By week 3 the anchor worms on the fishes had started turning black and were clearly dead. I kept treating for 6 weeks total and in weeks 3-6 the worms started to fall off the fish. At week 7, they've almost fully recovered, other than the one that had worms in one eye and lost his eyesight in that eye.I can't say enough good about this product. It worked miracles for me. I will note that I did also use EcoLabs BSDT about midweek between treatments because while fairly sure they were anchor worms, I wasn't 100% sure. And the fish were so close to dead I overdid it.
M**R
Seemed to work
There seems to be some disagreement within the reviews as to whether this product worked or not. I can only tell you that it worked for me, and how I handled the situation. First, I have a big tank -- 150 gallons, and only four new "starter" goldfish in there. My old shubunkin goldfish finally died after more than fifteen years, so we went out and got four new, small replacements. Within a few weeks, sores began appearing on a few of them, and one of the sores had a little white tail coming out of it. Anchor worms!! After doing a bit of research, I settled on this product and, after a 50% water change, used it as directed, once a week, with a 20% water change in between. We seemed to have two batches of worms, the first worms, and then the hatchlings from them. I ended up catching the fish in nets and removing the individual anchor worms from them with tweezers. One of the worms, which was very near my fish's eye, I did not pull out, hoping the Microbe-Lift would kill it. It eventually turned black and fell out on its own, whether because it died after reproducing, or because the Microbe-Lift killed it, I do not know. A week or so later, when it seemed all the worms were gone and I was done with the Microbe-Lift treatments, seven or eight more worms appeared and attached themselves to the fish. At this point, I did NOT do a 20% water change, but just added a FOURTH dose of Microbe-Lift, 125% of what they recommended (a tablespoon and a quarter for my tank), and then caught the fish one-by-one and got the worms, and we've had no more problems. I will say that catching the fish and doing this is traumatic for both the fish and me, but they seem to forget about it after a couple of days, thank God. But I'm certain that doing this along with the Microbe-Lift is what cleared the tank. I doubt that doing just one or the other would have worked and I can not determine if Microbe-Lift is effective against the adults. According to Wikipedia, the active ingredient, cyromazine, "is a triazine insect growth regulator used as an insecticide. It is a cyclopropyl derivative of melamine. Cyromazine works by affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stages of certain insects." So that would indicate to me that getting the adults off your fish is up to you. Good luck.
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