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Thomas Labs Bird/Fish Sulfa - Sulfamethoxazole 960 mg Tablets (30 Count)

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Thomas Labs Bird/Fish Sulfa - Sulfamethoxazole 960 mg Tablets (30 Count)

Thomas Labs Bird/Fish Sulfa - Sulfamethoxazole 960 mg Tablets (30 Count) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic designed to treat bacterial infections in both birds and aquarium fish. Each tablet contains 960 mg of sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic that inhibits bacterial growth, making it effective against respiratory infections in birds and fin rot or gill disease in fish. Produced by Thomas Labs, this dual-purpose medication is a trusted choice for pet owners.

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Key Benefits

Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic – Effectively treats bacterial infections in birds and fish, including respiratory infections, tail rot, and septicemia.
High Potency – Each tablet contains 960 mg of sulfamethoxazole, ensuring effective and comprehensive treatment.
Dual-Purpose Use – Safe and effective for both avian and aquatic applications.
Safe for Aquariums – Formulated to treat infections without disrupting the aquarium ecosystem.
Trusted Quality – Manufactured by Thomas Labs, a leading provider of fish antibiotics.

Instructions

Dosage for Aquarium Fish:

  • Add 1 tablet (960 mg) per 20 gallons of water.
  • Repeat every 24 hours for 5-10 days, depending on infection severity.

Dosage for Birds:

  • Administer as prescribed by a veterinarian.

Cautions:

For detailed fish antibiotic guidance, check out our Fish Antibiotics Guide.

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Thomas Labs Bird/Fish Sulfa - Sulfamethoxazole 960 mg Tablets (30 Count) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic for bacterial infections in aquarium fish and birds, including fin rot and respiratory issues.