Bacterial Blitz – Advanced Koi Bacterial Treatment
Bacterial Blitz is a professional-strength antibacterial treatment designed for koi and ornamental pond fish facing moderate to severe bacterial infections. Unlike mass-produced powders, Bacterial Blitz is hand-blended in small batches to ensure maximum purity, potency, and consistency. This exclusive formulation is not available anywhere else and delivers reliable results for serious koi health challenges where weaker treatments often fall short.
What Bacterial Blitz Treats
Bacterial Blitz is formulated to target a wide range of internal and external bacterial infections, including:
Fin rot and tail rot
Mouth rot
Septicemia
Popeye
Dropsy of bacterial origin
Columnaris (Flavobacterium columnare)
Aeromonas and Pseudomonas infections
Streptococcus-related infections
These are among the most destructive bacterial problems in koi ponds and often require stronger action than standard treatments.
Why Choose Bacterial Blitz
Hand-Crafted Formula:
Produced in small batches to maintain purity and consistent potency.
Comprehensive Protection:
Effective against multiple bacterial pathogens known to progress rapidly in stressed or compromised fish.
Professional-Grade Strength:
Used by experienced hobbyists and professionals needing predictable, dependable results.
Dual Application:
Can be used as a pond treatment or mixed into medicated feed when internal uptake is required. Works exceptionally well when combined with Garlic Boost for feed binding and enhanced absorption.
When to Use Bacterial Blitz
Use when koi exhibit:
Red streaking or inflammation
Eroded fins or exposed fin rays
Cloudy or cottony patches
Bulging eyes or abdominal swelling
Loss of appetite, lethargy, or bottom sitting
Secondary infections after parasite outbreaks
Early intervention provides the highest chance of successful recovery.
Dosage Instructions (Pond Treatment)
Standard Dose:
Add 5 g of Bacterial Blitz per 100 gallons of water.
Dissolve thoroughly in pond water before distributing evenly.
Severe Cases:
Dose may be doubled for aggressive infections.
Net Contents:
50 g treats 1,000 gallons at standard strength.
Maintain strong aeration during treatment. Remove activated carbon or any chemical filtration media.
Hospital Tank Protocol (Recommended for Severe Cases)
Set salinity to 5 ppt.
Add the appropriate dose of Bacterial Blitz.
Maintain for 48 hours.
Perform a full 100 percent water change.
Retreat immediately after the water change.
Repeat this cycle three times over six days.
Reevaluate condition after the final cycle.
This method provides controlled, concentrated exposure and is ideal for advanced infections.
Using Bacterial Blitz as Medicated Feed
Bacterial Blitz is highly effective when used internally, especially for septicemia, popeye, dropsy, or infections that originate beneath the skin.
Feeding Method: (2lbs of feed)
Measure out 30 ml of water
Add 10g of Bacterial Blitz to water and mix.
Add Garlic Boost to bind, coat, and improve acceptance.
Pour both over feed in a bowl and mix 2 mins.
Allow the feed to dry or absorb fully on cokkie sheet for 6 hrs.
Feed once or twice daily during treatment.
Garlic Boost significantly improves uptake and is strongly recommended for feed-based treatment.
Safety and Handling
For ornamental pond fish only.
Not for human or veterinary use.
Not for fish intended for consumption.
Store in a cool, dry place. Protect from freezing.
Contents sold by weight, not volume.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I dose Bacterial Blitz in a pond?
Dose once, allow 48 hours, and redose if needed. Severe infections may require multiple treatments depending on symptoms and water quality.
Can Bacterial Blitz be combined with salt?
Yes. It is fully compatible with salt, and the 5 ppt hospital protocol is one of the most effective methods for advanced infections.
Is Bacterial Blitz safe for koi and goldfish?
Yes. When used correctly with proper aeration, it is safe for koi, goldfish, and most ornamental pond species.
Will this harm plants or biofilters?
Most biofilters tolerate treatment without issue. Sensitive plants may experience stress; remove delicate species if concerned.
When should I use medicated feed instead of water treatment?
Use medicated feed for internal infections such as septicemia, popeye, and dropsy. Feed-based dosing provides direct internal absorption, which is often essential for deep infections.
What should I mix Bacterial Blitz with for medicated feed?
Garlic Boost is recommended for binding, coating, and improving palatability. It ensures the medication adheres to the feed and is consumed effectively.
How long until I see improvement?
Many cases improve within 48 to 72 hours. Severe infections may require the full hospital tank protocol for noticeable progress.
Can Bacterial Blitz be used preventively?
No. It should only be used when active infection is present. Preventive measures should focus on water quality, parasite management, and stress reduction.
Can I combine this with other treatments?
Avoid combining with oxidizing agents or products that could chemically conflict. It is best used alone or with salt. Consult before pairing with other medications.
Is a water change required after dosing?
Not for routine pond use unless water parameters decline. A full water change is mandatory only during the 5 ppt hospital tank protocol