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Seachem GarlicGuard – Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic Supplement
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Seachem GarlicGuard – Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic SupplementĀ to attract the interest of finicky eaters, e.g. discus and marine angelfish. GarlicGuard is safe for reef and planted aquariums.
Seachem GarlicGuard – Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic Supplement
Description:
- GarlicGuard is the Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic Supplement
- It has concentrated garlic supplement.
- It also contains Vitamin C, a strong anti-oxidant
GarlicGuard⢠is an all natural garlic scented odor and flavor enhancer for freshwater and saltwater fish. Our research has shown that many fish are attracted to natural odors, such as garlic. Simply mix GarlicGuard⢠with any food item, such as SeachemāsĀ NutriDietĀ® Flakes, to attract the interest of finicky eaters, e.g. discus and marine angelfish. GarlicGuard is safe for reef and planted aquariums.
Dosage Calculator:
Shake well before use. Soak food in GarlicGuard⢠before feeding. Completely soak this food mix in GarlicGuardā¢, refrigerate, and feed once or twice daily for 1ā2 weeks.
Safe for use with medicated foods (to attract the interest of finicky eaters to the medicated food). For example, for enhanced effectiveness against Ich and other parasites use Seachemās Focusā¢Ā andĀ MetroPlex⢠as follows: Add 1 measure of MetroPlex⢠to 1 measure of Focus⢠per tablespoon of food.
FAQ:
A: GarlicGuard⢠is used best in a food soak so that the fish can directly get the benefits of the product.
A: No, GarlicGuard⢠does not expire and does not need to be refrigerated.
Packaging sizes: 100ml bottle (item no. 01750) and 250ml bottle (item no. 01760)
1 review for Seachem GarlicGuard – Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic Supplement
Seachem GarlicGuard - Appetite Enhancer with Concentrated Garlic Supplement












It is easy to use, just soak the food for some time and feed the fish. I had some newly-introduced fish that were refusing food, but now they have started eating sooner and with more interest.