

🐠 Heal your finned friends fast—because your aquarium deserves the best care!
API FIN & BODY CURE Freshwater Fish Powder Medication is a 10-count box of pre-measured sachets designed to treat bacterial diseases in freshwater aquariums. Infused with natural tea tree oil, it effectively combats fin rot, gill disease, and open sores within a 4-day treatment cycle. While it may cause slight water discoloration, this is easily corrected with activated charcoal, ensuring your tank stays clear and healthy.



















| ASIN | B06XDFJ5XN |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 91,211 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1,127 in Personal Pill Organizers |
| Colour | various colours |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,539) |
| Date First Available | 2 July 2017 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 41 g |
| Item model number | 17P |
| Manufacturer | Mars Fishcare North America Inc. |
| Material | Rubber |
| Part number | 972369 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.55 x 1.91 x 13.34 cm; 41 g |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 10) |
| Special Features | Powder medication for freshwater aquariums with tea tree oil and water discoloration control |
| Specific uses | Active |
G**L
Ok but...
used after seeing American YouTuber recommend but sadly I believe UK market version is very different to USA which is where it’s actually from. This is based off of results and packaging. I did see a slight improvement in my fish health but I do believe multiple boxes of these would be required to completely solve a mild fish aillment. so you are better off using other medicines. Does come conveniently packaged in sachets with clear instructions and doesn’t affect water quality or clarity. The sachets make it very easy to use but I have to say value for money and effectiveness is mediocre. Sad as I am a hugr fan of the API brand, but this is not the product for me.
1**3
My betta got wound on his head from heater, and I used this product, and I got a result in 2 days!
J**Y
Makes my Fish back to life again
B**A
We tried a LOT of things before this but none of them worked (tried changing the water PH, tried the fin oil, tried erythromycin, etc.). We opted to move the fish to a big bin to avoid staining things in the tank and give more water for the medication and so it was a little bit of a pain but I will say that it actually resolved the fish's issue. We have a beautiful red and blue beta fish and the tail started to have problems, started to eventually wear away and then started to tear. We thought that it may be too late to fix the fish's fins but this actually worked. By the time it went back into the tank you couldn't really see an improvement but over the next few weeks the fish returned to a vibrant color with the fins improving and it seemed more alive. We will use this again when needed.
K**L
This has saved a few of my fish lives so far. I was dealing with redness along the fins where they meet the body and red gills and I was pretty skeptical this would work. I have been doing them one by one in a hospital tank with the four day treatment and it works! The thing that's irritating is a ten pack- it's a 4 day treatment, 10 is not divisible by 4. And the packs are not very cheap. Definitely do this in a hospital tank as it stains the water. If you don't have one, look for an aquarium club in your city and people always have extra tanks and equipment for cheap.
B**Y
This product works well. I bought this for my black moor who had severe fin rot with open wound. I will say, when doing this treatment or any other treatment to fast your fish for a week. That part is not stated in the directions for treatment (of this product or bother product). Otherwise it makes the quality of the water even worse with the medication and food bacteria together. It will also prolong the healing process because the food bacteria works against the medication making the medication less potent for your fish. You also have to pay close attention and do some math for the dosing measurements. I had a 5 gallon hospital tank so a whole packet (recommended 1 packet dosage for a 10 gallon tank was too much - so I had to divide it in half). You will see slight surface foam when treating but that goes away after a day or so. The water also gets tinted with a reddish/pinkish hue. I also did a 50% tank change instead of the recommended 25% Now I will say this - it worked well for healing the open wound part - but not knowing (initially) about not feeding during treatment left me frustrated and feeling like it wasn't working so well or as fast as it should. I did end up switching over to Melafix to finish treatment process. Depending on the severity of the illness of your fish - time, patience, research specific to your fish, figuring out proper dosage measurements to the size of your hospital tank and constant changes of water will help them get back to normal.
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