Description
EIHO Anti White Spot
Cures white spot disease
White spot is one of the most common parasitic diseases in aquariums. The white spot is a cyst formed by adult parasites on the host fish. The parasite multiplies and releases more infectious parasite, which can lead to more fish being affected.
Symptoms of white spot disease include:
White spots (sugar crystal size) on body or fins
Rubbing against object, fins are clamped
Sudden flicking movements
Rapid gills movements
EIHO ANTI-WHITE SPOT is formulated to eliminate freshwater white spot (Ichthyophthirius sp.). Suitable for freshwater and saltwater fishes.
Directions
1 cap (5ml) for 50L. Add medication on first, second and third days for a full course treatment. Additional medication can be added on sixth day to prevent recurring infection. Remove activated carbon and turn off UV during treatment. To further assist in eradication of white spot, raise the temperature to 26℃. May be unsuitable for invertebrates.
Clearing white spot with EIHO Anti White Spot in Singapore tanks
White spot, or ich, is the disease we field the most questions about, and it usually appears after a chill, a stressful move, or the introduction of an unquarantined fish. The visible spots are only the cyst stage on the fish; the parasite is vulnerable to medication during its free-swimming phase, which is why timing and a full course matter. This treatment is formulated to break that cycle across tropical community fish, goldfish and other freshwater species.
In our warm 27-29C water the parasite’s life cycle runs quickly, so spots can spread fast but the treatment window also comes around sooner; complete the full dosing schedule rather than stopping once visible spots drop off. Remove activated carbon first, keep aeration strong, and continue dosing a few days past the last visible spot. Because this is a stronger formula, treat sensitive shrimp and heavily planted tanks with care and consider a hospital tank.
It is part of our conditioners and medication range. Read our ich treatment guide and parasite identification guide, and use our quarantine protocol to stop reinfection.

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