In short, don't. Melafix is designed for fish when added to the tank water. Also it is an antibacterial remedy, so unless you know for certain there is a bacterial infection, the irritation resulting from use of Melafix can make the "issue" worse.
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In short, don't. Melafix is designed for fish when added to the tank water. Also it is an antibacterial remedy, so unless you know for certain there is a bacterial infection, the irritation resulting from use of Melafix can make the "issue" worse.
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I use melafix for my cichlids wounds. Its a natural product. The problem with this its too strong to use for frogs. It might burn. In the fish tank it gets diluted and the smell is still strong,and the water foams up. NOT A GOOD IDEA. i USE MELAMINE BLUE. That also burns in the eye only for wounds away from the eyes only.
I think you mean methylene blue George, not melamine.
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