Miracle cures on this site?

Jerry W

Active member
I just noticed a new banner ad for a sponsor No Sick Fish. A review of the site shows a bottled cure for everything, and claims no quarantine is necessary and that their products can treat/cure almost every disease out there. I couldn't find, however, any specific product information with regards to ingredients, nor was there any sort of implied guarantee. I'm curious as to wether anyone has used these products, or upon review of the claims on the site, has any feedback. Seems to speak contrary to what many hobbyists well versed in treating fish diseases, have been preaching all these years. Personally, I'm skeptical. not bashing the sponsor, but there was little to back up the claims other than a couple testimonials. I'd be interested in your opinions.
 
from general common sense:

It probably a typical "marketing" thing. Since no ingredients and found no feedback on the product. You can forget it.

From another perspective:

that may be a really "magic cure", which probably going to storm the market. The producer probably don't wanna show the ingredient to expose their "intellecture" $ until it got patented.

If it doesn't costing you an arm or leg and you really intrigued by it. Why not personnally try it?

And we can have your feedback... :D
 
Just saw the Banner Ad for this stuff. Found this thread, has anybody used this since this thread stopped. Just curious.
 
I have tried it, it doesn't work. I had a coral beauty that I treated and lost it. I tried it again because my LFS said it worked, 7 days later my new coral beauty died. now have 5 fish that have signs of ich. I am in the process or setting up a QT.
 
I'm always highly suspicious of "miracle cures". If this product really did do what it claims, there'd be a sticky thread in this forum about it I'd wager.
 
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