So I bought this med and it read to put 2 scoops into tank. They are little balls so do I put it into a cup and dissolve it then into tank or just put the med into the tank and let them dissolve?
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Send a picture of what you have. Your description of it is strange and I want to make sure you have the same thing I have.So I bought this med and it read to put 2 scoops into tank. They are little balls so do I put it into a cup and dissolve it then into tank or just put the med into the tank and let them dissolve?
Ok, that’s the bottle I have. I won’t bother with explaining what the “little balls” are, but I’ll tell you what to do. First, how big is your tank and how bad is your ich problem? How many fish do you have and what are they? Any corals/other organisms?Ok
I'm sure they would of said to dissolve it in a cup but it's just add that you put it right into the tank

Haha I’m so happy to hear I helped! I’m a believer in the theory that ich is always in a tank.@EvanDeVita this worked great fish looks great. Stopped after 10 days and the trigger looks great and the yellow didn't even seem to get it.
Here's a before and after pics.
Not a good shot of the after but all spots are gone.
I know it's probably still in the tank but the fish are healthy and strong.
Thanks for the help again !
I noticed no negative side effects whatsoever.How did this all go? Im guessing its reef safe?? I may have a blue tang that could be the start of ich.. unfortunately not really able to set up a qt tank. I also too have corals in the tank did you notice anything different treating your fish with your corals?

