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Thomas Labs Fish Mox Forte Amoxicillin Antibacterial Fish Medication, 500 mg

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Thomas Labs Fish Mox Forte Amoxicillin Antibacterial Fish Medication, 500 mg

Thomas Labs Fish Mox Forte Amoxicillin Antibacterial Fish Medication, 500 mg

  • Works Bang-up!

    By CPNN on Jan 10, 2020

    My fish seemed to be coming down with a sinus infection, strep and bronchitis was setting into her gills. She was really miserable, in pain and overall felt like she was at expiry's door. Started administering 1 pill in the morning and one at dark. By the 2d 24-hour interval of using medication she was feeling My fish seemed to be coming downwardly with a sinus infection, strep and bronchitis was setting into her gills. She was really miserable, in pain and overall felt like she was at expiry'south door. Started administering one pill in the morning and one at night. By the second day of using medication she was feeling much meliorate and even was able to eat a fleck of food. Past the third mean solar day she was almost back to 100%. Highly recommended! … more than

  • Thomas Lab Has Inverse Their Amoxicillin Capsules . . . .

    By Dixie on November 13, 2019

    Fish Mox Forte is no longer the pink and bluish A45 amoxicillin capsule, but the yellow GG849 capsules made by Sandoz. My business with the fish is how different the inactive ingredient listing is between the ii capsules. The inactive list for the GG849 is: Ferric oxide yellow, titanium dioxide, gelatin Fish Mox Forte is no longer the pink and blue A45 amoxicillin sheathing, merely the yellow GG849 capsules made by Sandoz. My concern with the fish is how dissimilar the inactive ingredient list is between the two capsules. The inactive list for the GG849 is: Ferric oxide yellowish, titanium dioxide, gelatin, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, shellac, isopropyl alcohol, butyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ferrosoferric oxide, ammonia, potassium hydroxide, water, alcohol. Is it prophylactic to put stuff like shellac, ammonia and butyl alcohol in aquarium water? Or does it not affair what the inactive ingredients are? … more than

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    First-class medicine for fish

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    I'g very glad to be able to observe affordable medications for my...fish.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent product

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    Tin utilise for yourself and pets. Amoxicillin is what it is.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Proficient drug for my tank

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    My tank was having problem treated it and it worked will treat it in another 2 days

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Good product

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    These are a peachy product, used to purchase them at another on line identify who stopped selling them. I have switched to Chewy for all my pets needs now

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent quality

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    Splendid quality. Elapse dates are proficient if you similar to stock up to hangs on hand for afterward apply.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent production

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    Cleared my fish problem correct up. E'er cracking prices and super fast shipping from Chewy. Definitely recommend and will buy again just to go along on hand. Never know when an emergency will happen.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Inactive ingredients

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    I am not an proficient but I think the inactive ingredients that someone listed could possibly exist avoided past removing the powder from the capsule itself. IOW...the shellac and yellowish dye are probably in the mustard colored capsule itself.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Works Great!

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    My fish seemed to be coming down with a sinus infection, strep and bronchitis was setting into her gills. She was actually miserable, in pain and overall felt like she was at decease's door. Started administering one pill in the morning and one at night. By the 2d mean solar day of using medication she was feeling much better and even was able to eat a flake of food. Past the third day she was almost dorsum to 100%. Highly recommended!

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Saved my betta

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    Pretty sure my betta got dropsy and I was going to lose him. He was floating at the top, hardly moving, bloated and gasping when I found him. I put him in a 1 gallon hospital bin, with a heater and luckily had this on manus as I have used information technology on my dog earlier. Inside 12 hours after adding to his infirmary bin h2o he is able to stay upright and overall much more agile.

  • 5 out of 5 stars

    White eye blanket

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    Take Blackmoor goldfish,some type of white coating adult on some of their optics. Used this production before for fin concerns. Tried this on the fish, in 3 days days noticeable improvement,afterward v days, business organization cleared up. Definitely recommend this product.