Seachem NeoPlex - 10 g / 0.4 oz
$8.14
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  • Description
    NeoPlex is a broad spectrum antibiotic effective against most external infections of both marine and freshwater fish. Used as directed, NeoPlex will not discolor the water or damage the filter bed. It is well tolerated by invertebrates, although delicate species may be stressed.
     
    Active ingredients: neomycin sulfate (43%) Inactive ingredients: excipients (57%)
     
    NeoPlex is appropriate for treating a variety of external infections of both marine and freshwater fish. Below are some of the more common diseases treatable with NeoPlex. Be aware that many diseases and infections share similar physical and behavioral symptoms, e.g. clamped fins, lesions, loss of appetite
     
    Fin Rot
    Bacterial infection
    Fins appear shredded, frayed, or decaying. Fin Rot is frequently mistaken for damage from fin-nipping fish. Contrary to the name, this is actually caused by bacteria, not fungus.
    Suggested Treatment Period:
    7 days or until infection clears
    Special Considerations
    Fin Rot is often found as a secondary infection (that’s an infection that started because the fish was already sick). Make sure to check for additional infections.
     
    Bacterial Lesions
    Bacterial Infection
    Open wounds or sores on the body or tail of the fish. Bacterial lesions appear on the body or tail of the fish. They often look like an open wound, sore, or deterioration of the skin and flesh of the fish.
    Suggested Treatment Period:
    Dose in the water 3 weeks
    Special Considerations
    Bacterial lesions often start due to wounds on the fish, either from travel or from residence in a tank of aggressive fish. Using an antiseptic like StressGuard will help to prevent this.
     
    Bloat
    Symptom of internal infection
    Fish’s belly appears swollen and may have trouble swimming. If the scales stick out, this is called Dropsy and is better treated with KanaPlex. Bloat is often caused by intestinal infections, but can also be a symptom of internal parasites or damage to the fish’s liver.
    Suggested Treatment Period:
    3 weeks or until fungus clears
    Special Considerations
    Bloat is a relatively common and easily treated condition in fish. If left alone, though, it can eventually develop into Dropsy, which is much more difficult to treat. NeoPlex™ is very effective against bacterial infections of the intestines, but if the infection spreads to other parts of the body, we recommend treating with KanaPlex™.
     
    Mouth Rot
    Columnaris
    Damaged fins, ulcers and yellowish patches on gills, tissue on head and mouth eaten away. This infection appears gruesome, but is entirely treatable. It is common to see fungus-like tufts around the face and mouth in addition to deterioration of tissue. It is essential to catch this disease early to prevent long-term damage.
    Suggested Treatment Period:
    1 week
    Special Considerations
    Columnaris is very contagious. If possible, remove the infected fish to treat separately in a hospital tank.
     
    Dosing in Water
    Remove all invertebrates - these are extremely sensitive to medication. Turn off UV filters, ozone filters, and remove chemical filtration like MatrixCarbon and Purigen. Use 1 measure (included) per every 8 L (2 US gallons). Repeat this dose every 7 days to a maximum of 3 weeks. This will treat external bacterial infections.
     
    Dosing in Food
    Feed the medicated food mix every day until the infection clears or up to 1 week. This will treat internal bacterial infections. This medicated food can be refrigerated or frozen between feedings.
     
    1 scoop NeoPlex
    1 scoop Focus
    1 tbsp food (preferably pellets or frozen food)
    A few drops of water if using a dry food
    To enhance palatability use with GarlicGuard or Entice.
     
    After Treating
    When the treatment period is over, NeoPlex can easily be removed using activated filter carbon like MatrixCarbon. It does not linger in the substrate or filter media of the tank. Remove with carbon before turning on UV.