i would say the way you listed them is in order of strength,the way I use them anyway. but there are differences in ingredients that treat different areas/infections
What is the difference between the three and is one more effective than the others? I tried to figure this out by reading the labels but it's very confusing. Dosing seems very similar. Also, Eddie and others had mentioned covering the tank and no lights during treatment but I have never seen mention of this on the labeling.
Steve T
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i would say the way you listed them is in order of strength,the way I use them anyway. but there are differences in ingredients that treat different areas/infections
Jim
Hi,
If I remember correctly...
furan 2... contains 2 antibiotics (nitrofurazone and furazolidone) plus methylene blue trihydrate..its a good broad spectrum antibiotic with a lower chance of a bacteria becoming resistent due to the 2 antibiotics. Its generally a good choice for external fish infections. The Meth Blue is supposed to also help with secondary fungal infections
bifuran is the same as furan 2 but without Methylene blue
Furanase is Nifurpiriol.. Its been used for years to treat columnaris and finrot....its often very effective at that.
Of the 3 meds.. The Furanase is the most photo/light sensitive....but its still a good idea to protect the tank from light if using the other 2.
hth,
al
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