Medications

LGND Medi Bind™

Antibacterial polymer for internal infections of fish

Use alone or mixed with other medications to make

them palatable to fish and greatly reduce the loss of

medication to the water through diffusion

Treats fungal and bacterial infections

Price range: £ 10.99 through £ 97.75

  • EUR: 14.61€ - 130.00€

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Overview

Legend Medi Bind™ is a specialized binder designed to attach medications to fish food, allowing effective oral delivery of treatments directly to aquarium fish. When mixed with food and medication, Medi Bind™ forms a cohesive coating that helps prevent the medicine from dissolving into the aquarium water before it is consumed.

In addition to binding medication to food, Medi Bind™ contains feeding attractants that encourage fish to eat during periods of illness or stress, when appetite is often reduced. By improving medication uptake and minimizing loss to the water column, Medi Bind™ helps ensure that treatments are delivered where they are most effective — inside the fish.

Medi Bind™ can be used in both freshwater and marine aquariums and is compatible with most common aquarium medications when used as directed.

Active ingredients: polymer-stabilized nitrofurantoin (0.1%).

Available sizes: 5 g, 100 g

Indications

Legend Medi Bind™ is recommended when administering medications through fish food for the treatment of internal conditions such as:

Popeye

Bacterial infection

Eyes protrude or appear to be "popping out" of the head. Popeye is caused by a buildup of fluid behind the eye and is often seen in conjunction with Dropsy.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi KanaEX™ blend: 1 week

Ich (White Spot)

Ichthyophthirius (freshwater) / Cryptocaryon (saltwater)

Looks like salt sprinkled on the fish's body and fins. Usually accompanied by twitching, flashing, and other signs of stress and irritation. Ich is among the most common infections of fish, and is entirely treatable with diligence and attention to water quality.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi MetroEX™ blend: 14–21 days

Special Considerations: It is very important with this parasite to maintain the copper concentration for the full treatment period. A drop in the concentration will allow the parasite to multiply and reinfect the fish.

Hole in the Head / HLLE

Hexamita spp / Spironucleus vortens

Symptoms include a loss of color, erosion or lesions on the face, head, and body, and stringy white feces. This condition is often caused by an internal parasite, but factors like poor diet, poor water quality, and lack of trace elements will all contribute to this issue.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi MetroEX™ blend: 14 days

Special Considerations: In freshwater this condition is called Hole in the Head. In saltwater it is called Marine Head and Lateral Line Erosion. Research your fish's preferred diet and water chemistry, and consider using a nutrient soak for the food to provide essential vitamins and nutrients.

Hemorrhagic Septicemia

Aeromonas hydrophilia

Reddish streaks in the fins near the body or under scales. Common in goldfish. Associated with overcrowding and stress, particularly in goldfish and koi. It can also be caused by a virus.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi KanaEX™ Blend: 1 week or Medi SulfaEX™ Blend: 3 weeks

Special Considerations: This infection is strongly linked to crowding and poor water conditions. Make sure your fish have clean water and plenty of space.

Dropsy

Symptom of internal damage

Fish appears bloated, scales stick out in a pinecone-like manner. Dropsy is a result of damage to the liver, causing fluid to build up in the fish. It often starts as bloat and progresses to Dropsy over time.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi KanaEX™ blend: 1 week

Special Considerations: Dropsy is a sign of severe internal damage. It is treatable if caught early, but sometimes the damage is too severe to respond to medications. The best defense is to catch internal infections early, before they progress to this stage.

Mouth Rot

Columnaris

Damaged fins, ulcers and yellowish patches on gills, tissue on head and mouth eaten away. This infection appears gruesome, but is entirely treatable. It is essential to catch this disease early to prevent long-term damage.

Suggested Treatment Period: Medi KanaEX™ Blend: 1 week

Special Considerations: Columnaris is very contagious. If possible, remove the infected fish to treat separately in a hospital tank.

Directions

Medi Bind™ should be combined with another medication to treat your fish's specific infection. Research your fish's symptoms to find the right medication for their disease.

Dosing in Food

Stir together the medicated food mix (recipe below) before feeding. Feed the fish once daily as much as they can consume in about 1 minute. Treatment periods will vary but it is recommended to treat for at least a week. This medicated food can be refrigerated or frozen between feedings.

Recipe

1 scoop of medication of choice

1 scoop Medi Bind™

1 tbsp food (preferably pellets or frozen food)

A few drops of water if using a dry food

To enhance palatability use with Medi Garlic™.

Legend Medications for Medicated Food Mixes

Medi MetroEX™: Treats internal and external parasites and bacterial infections

Medi KanaEX™: Treats internal and external bacterial and fungal infections

Medi SulfaEX™: Treats external fungal and bacterial infections

Medi NeoEX™: Treats bacterial infections of the intestines

FAQ
What is the purpose of Medi Bind™?

Medi Bind™ attaches medications to fish food, helping fish ingest the treatment rather than allowing it to dissolve into the aquarium water.

Can Medi Bind™ be used with any medication?

It is compatible with most powdered aquarium medications intended for oral administration.

Is Medi Bind™ safe for freshwater and marine fish?

Yes. Medi Bind™ is suitable for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums.

Will Medi Bind™ affect water quality?

When used as directed, Medi Bind™ has minimal impact on water chemistry because the medication is bound to food and consumed by the fish.

How often should medicated food be prepared?

Fresh medicated food should ideally be prepared daily to maintain effectiveness.

Can Medi Bind™ be used if fish are not eating well?

Yes. Medi Bind™ contains feeding attractants designed to encourage fish to eat during illness or stress.

Safety

For ornamental fish use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of eye exposure, rinse thoroughly with water. Store in a cool, dry place with container tightly closed. Do not use for human consumption.

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