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🐠 Save your reef, save your fish — treatment that works without compromise!
FishAid Kit (32 oz) by Ruby Reef is a professional-grade, copper-free aquarium treatment designed for both freshwater and saltwater tanks up to 200 gallons. Combining Kick-Ich PRO and Rally PRO, it effectively combats multiple fish diseases while being reef safe and preserving essential biofiltration. Ideal for proactive aquarists seeking a reliable, ecosystem-friendly solution to maintain vibrant, healthy aquatic life.
| ASIN | B07Y9J1PCS |
| ASIN | B07Y9J1PCS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #161,045 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,375 in Aquarium Water Treatments |
| Brand Name | Ruby Reef |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2019 |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2019 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 7.05 x 3.54 inches |
| Item Weight | 64 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ruby Reef Inc |
| Manufacturer | Ruby Reef Inc |
| Package Dimensions | 8.9 x 7.05 x 3.54 inches; 4 Pounds |
| Size | 32 oz |
| Target Audience Keyword | fish |
M**E
First use of Kick-Ick and Rally
I have a 120 gallon that I have setup two months ago. I’ve added a 2 blue-green chromis, a yellow mimic tang, a flame angel, and two ocellaris clownfish. Things had started well, with macro algae growing well in the sump refugium. The fish acclimated beautifully and were very active and interactive with each other and me. I only fed frozen food and their appetite was excellent. Then one day, I noticed that the flame angel was not eating. Upon closer inspection, I could see a fairly advanced case of ick or something that was causing less well-defined coverage than the classic salt-sized grains of ick. The other fish were infected as well, but less severely. I had seen this more than once with other setups and had suffered whole tank wipeouts within days. I don’t have the means to quarantine so many fish at once, so I would have to treat the 120. I wished not to use copper for treatment because I planned to use the setup for coral. Kick-Ick and Rally had been recommended by a store employee and I had already purchased a twin pack to be prepared. I almost immediately dosed the 120 with both Kick Ick and Rally. Checking to see how bad things had become 24 hours later, I was pleased to find that things had not gotten worse. I expected to see the flame angel gasping for breath, but its appetite had somewhat returned. On this second day, I only dosed with Rally. On the third day, I noticed a slight improvement and dosed with both products. On the fourth day, I did not dose with either. Use of Rally may be stopped at this point or not, depending on the condition of the fish. The improvement was more marked, and the infection was mostly limited to individual Ick grains that I could easily count. I would have expected all of the fish to be dead or near to by this time if I had not treated. My first impression of the Kick-Ich/Rally treatment regimen was most positive. I did not dose on the fifth day, and all fish but one clown fish was free of disease. I was very pleased to see that there were no signs of ick or any other disease on the sixth day. It is recommended that treatment continue for two weeks after all spot are gone, so I dosed again with Kick-Ich on the sixth day and every third day thereafter for two weeks.
R**S
Not reef safe.
Its should be criminal that they call this reef safe. On day 4 of treatment several of my corals are stressed to the point I'm unsure if they will recover or not. I began treating for velvet, I have 2/4 fish still alive. Ill set up a quarantine and continue treatment but do not put this in your reef. I will say the most stressed corals are sps, perhaps if you have softies of lps mainly, but even my softies and lps look displeased.
M**R
Will kill your reef
This, stifled ick for minute, however didn’t get rid of it. Then you have to keep dosing. It will choke out your coral. Trust me, don’t believe the hype, quarantine your fish or sacrifice your corals. Goodluck. You have been warned. Still hoping some of mine, well whats left come back.
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