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Clout
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Combats aquarium illness and infestations associated with external parasites
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Ideal for treating fish disease such as ich, anchor worms, and fish lice
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Effective fish medication for fresh or saltwater aquariums |
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Clout is a strong and effective fish medication for parasitic and protozoan infections. |
Clout is a tablet fish medication specially formulated for fresh and saltwater aquariums. Helps treat visible parasites and parasitic disease conditions such as: gasping for air, rapid breathing, flicking, listless behavior, and excess mucus production. Provides effective medication for a wide variety of parasitic and protozoan infestations, including:
- Ich, Hydra, and Leeches
- Planaria, Epistylis, and Trichodina
- Hexamita, Tetrahymena, and Body fungus
- Digenetic flukes, Parasitic copepods, and Monogenetic flukes
- Learnia (anchor worms) and Argulus (fish lice)
Will not damage plants or algae. Does not affect pH and is safe for biological systems. Not for use with scaleless fish, aquariums with ornamental invertebrates, or marine systems with live rock.
Please click on "More Information" for usage instructions.
Residents of Florida, please ask your veterinarian for a prescription.
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Directions for Use:
It is recommended to treat infected fish in a separate isolation tank. Remove carbon from the filter but do not discontinue filtration. Take a disposable cup and half fill with aquarium water. Dissolve one tablet for every 10 gallons of aquarium water. Disperse the medication throughout the treatment aquarium. One treatment should be adequate. If parasites or symptoms are still present 24 hours after initial treatment, change 25% of the water and treat again. Replace filter carbon 24 hours after final treatment. If fish show signs of stress during treatment, change 50-70% of the water immediately.
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| Fish First Aid | | To safeguard your aquatic life, you need to test your water parameters often and look daily for the warning signs of trouble. Because illness or trauma can worsen rapidly, it's best to have the right medications on hand to deal with the situation. |
| | Combat Illness in the Aquarium | | When your fish become sick or diseased, you need to take corrective action. First observe the condition of your fish, identify the type of disease, obtain information about the conditions in the aquarium, then treat the sick fish. |
| | Aquarium Fish Medication Selection Guide | | The best prevention against disease is to keep your fish healthy in a stress-free environment. A varied diet, stable temperature, and good water parameters are key. If they do get sick, use this selection guide to find the right medication. |
| | How to Identify & Prevent Saltwater Ich | | Saltwater ich (ick), or "white spot disease" is one of the most common diseases that infect marine fish in home aquariums. It is caused by Cryptocaryon irritans, and is similar to freshwater ich. |
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