Antibiotics
Various antibiotics are available to the Aquarist. However,
it is important to know which antibiotics should be used
on 1) gram positive or 2) gram negative bacteria for the
proper treatment of bacterial diseases. Many antibiotics
will foul the water or destroy biological filtration if
used indiscriminately in the aquarium.
Activated carbon and ion exchange resins have been used
to remove antibiotics. However, the amateur Aquarist usually
lacks the knowledge and experience to know their advantages
and drawbacks. If improperly used they can shock the fish
or in certain cases not remove the antibiotic. The POLY-FILTER
IN CONTRAST, REMOVES ANTIBIOTICS USED FOR AQUARIUM DISEASE
"WITHOUT SHOCKING DELICATE FISH". The POLY-FILTER
slowly removes organics and will not load up on trace
elements found in fresh and salt water.
Remove the POLY-FILTER from the water for optimum results
when adding medication for disease control. Upon completing
treatment, install a new POLY-FILTER for removal of the
antibiotics. Then, remove the POLY-FILTER and replace
it with a new one. Retain the filter used for the removal
of antibiotics as it can be used for subsequent disease
treatment.
Do not use the antibiotic contaminated POLY-FILTER for
general maintenance or other disease treatments.