What is Fix Zole used for in aquarium fish and pet birds?
Fix Zole (metronidazole) is commonly used by hobbyists to help manage certain protozoan concerns in ornamental aquarium fish, including issues often associated with Hexamita, Spironucleus, and internal parasites. In non-food pet birds, metronidazole may be used only under avian veterinary guidance for confirmed protozoal concerns such as canker (trichomonosis).
What is the active ingredient in Fix Zole?
The active ingredient in Fix Zole is metronidazole, available in 250 mg or 500 mg per tablet. Metronidazole is a 5-nitroimidazole-class medication active against certain protozoa (such as Hexamita and Spironucleus) and anaerobic organisms by disrupting DNA processes in susceptible targets.
What does metronidazole treat in fish?
In aquarium fish, metronidazole is mainly used for protozoan flagellates such as Hexamita and Spironucleus, the organisms often behind hole-in-the-head disease, white stringy droppings, and unexplained wasting in cichlids and discus. It does not treat ich, flukes, fungus, or most typical fin rot, which need different medications.
Is Fix Zole the same as Fish Zole or Fish Zole Forte?
Fix Zole contains the same active ingredient hobbyists have historically searched for as Thomas Labs Fish Zole, Fish Zole Forte, Aqua-Zole, or fishbiotic metronidazole. The 250 mg option stands in for the standard Fish Zole strength, and the 500 mg option is the Fish Zole Forte equivalent. Product names and directions can vary, so always follow the instructions for the specific product you have.
Is Fix Zole the same as Aqua-Zole by Aqua Soma Labs?
Yes. Aqua-Zole was an earlier brand name; Fix Zole is the current Aqua Soma Labs metronidazole product, with the same metronidazole at 250 mg or 500 mg per tablet in 60-count bottles. The active ingredient, strength, and intended use remain the same; only the brand name and packaging have been updated.
Is Fix Zole a human Flagyl alternative?
No. Fix Zole is not a human Flagyl alternative. It contains metronidazole, but it is made and sold as a medication for ornamental aquarium fish and non-food pet birds only. It must never be taken by humans, prescribed to yourself, or given to animals raised for food.
Is Fix Zole the "fish Flagyl" equivalent?
Fix Zole contains metronidazole, which is the same active ingredient found in the human-prescription medication Flagyl. Aquarium hobbyists sometimes use "fish Flagyl" as informal shorthand for metronidazole intended for ornamental fish use. Fix Zole is made and sold only for ornamental aquarium fish and non-food pet birds. It must never be used as a substitute for prescribed human Flagyl.
Do I need a veterinary prescription to buy Fix Zole?
No prescription is required to purchase Fix Zole for aquarium fish use. It is sold over the counter as a fish and bird medication. For pet birds, always consult an avian veterinarian before administering metronidazole to confirm the diagnosis and correct dosage.
How do I choose 250 mg vs 500 mg tablets?
Pick by water volume, not by how sick the fish looks. The label-style guide is one 250 mg tablet per 10 gallons (38 L) or one 500 mg tablet per 20 gallons (76 L), so the 500 mg simply covers a larger tank with fewer tablets. Pre-dissolve in tank water, or, if a vet directs it for a specific case, mix into medicated fish food. Do not pick a strength by guessing severity.
Can I give Fix Zole to my dog or cat?
Fix Zole is labeled for ornamental aquarium fish and non-food pet birds only. Metronidazole is common in medicine for dogs and cats (often as Flagyl) for giardia, IBD, and some infections, but the right dose depends on the animal's weight and the format differs from a fish tablet. Do not give Fix Zole to a dog or cat without a licensed veterinarian confirming the diagnosis and dose.
Does metronidazole help with hole-in-the-head symptoms?
Metronidazole is commonly used when hole-in-the-head type signs and white stringy poop are suspected to be linked to protozoan flagellates (such as Hexamita or Spironucleus). Not all cases have the same cause, so stable water quality, nutrition, and diagnosis matter just as much as medication.
Will Fix Zole treat ich (white spot) or gill flukes?
No. Metronidazole is not typically used for ich (white spot) or gill flukes. If symptoms suggest ich or flukes, choose a treatment that targets those parasites instead of using an antibiotic.
Can Fix Zole treat fin rot or other bacterial infections?
Metronidazole is mainly chosen for certain protozoan concerns and anaerobic-sensitive issues. It is not a first choice for typical fin rot unless a professional has confirmed the suspected cause and recommended metronidazole as part of a plan.
Can I use Fix Zole to prevent infections or as routine preventative dosing?
No. Fix Zole is intended for active, suspected, or confirmed issues, not routine prevention. Unnecessary use can increase stress on fish and can contribute to medication resistance over time.
How long should I treat with Fix Zole?
Many hobbyists follow daily dosing for 5 to 10 days (do not exceed 10 days). If there is no improvement within 5 days, discontinue treatment and consult an aquatic professional to confirm the cause and next steps.
How much metronidazole do I use per gallon, and how do I mix it?
The standard metronidazole for fish dosage follows a label-style guide of 250 mg per 10 gallons (38 L) of water, roughly 25 mg per gallon, or 500 mg per 20 gallons (76 L). Pre-dissolve the tablet in a small cup of tank water, then spread it evenly around the treatment tank. Dose by water volume, not by the number of fish, and repeat every 24 hours with a partial water change between doses. The dosing chart above lists common tank sizes.
Is Fix Zole safe in saltwater tanks?
Yes. Dosing goes by water volume, so metronidazole works the same in a freshwater or saltwater treatment tank. Treat in a hospital tank where you can, so monitoring is easier and sensitive animals in the display stay out of it.
Is Fix Zole reef-safe or safe with shrimp and snails?
Play it safe. Sensitivity differs by species, so do not dose a display tank that holds shrimp, snails, corals, or other invertebrates. Treat the affected fish in a separate hospital tank instead.
Can I combine Fix Zole with other medications?
Avoid mixing medications unless advised by an aquatic or avian professional. Remove activated carbon and other chemical filtration media during treatment, turn off UV sterilizers, maintain strong aeration, and monitor ammonia and nitrite.
How do I administer metronidazole to pet birds?
Only administer metronidazole to non-food pet birds under avian veterinary guidance. Your vet should confirm the diagnosis and provide the correct mg-per-kg dose, frequency, and duration. Never guess bird dosages or add tablets to communal drinking water without professional direction.
Is this the same metronidazole humans use?
It shares the same active ingredient name, but Fix Zole is intended for ornamental aquarium fish and non-food pet birds only. Never use it as a substitute for human medicine.
Where can I buy metronidazole for fish online?
If you are wondering where to buy metronidazole for fish, you can order Fix Zole (metronidazole) directly from Fine Pet Health. Orders ship from our U.S. warehouse the same business day via USPS or UPS, with no veterinary prescription required for aquarium fish use.
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