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Seachem GarlicGuard 250 mL

Seachem GarlicGuard is a natural garlic-based appetite enhancer formulated to encourage feeding in picky, stressed, or newly introduced fish. It is especially useful for fish that are hesitant to eat due to stress, shipping, or illness.

Designed for food soaking, GarlicGuard works with flakes, pellets, frozen foods, and medicated feeds. Unlike raw garlic products, it is non-oily and water-safe, helping prevent water quality issues when used correctly. Suitable for freshwater, marine, and reef aquariums.

Key Benefits

Stimulates feeding response in finicky fish
Natural garlic-based formula
Safe for freshwater, marine & reef aquariums
Ideal for soaking dry, frozen & medicated foods
Supports immune response
Will not cloud aquarium water

Ideal For

  • New or stressed fish
  • Finicky eaters
  • Fish under treatment or recovery
  • Community & specialty aquariums
  • Freshwater, marine & reef tanks

Directions for Use

  • Soak fish food in GarlicGuard prior to feeding
  • Feed as normal after soaking
  • Use daily or as needed

💡 Commonly paired with Seachem Focus when medicating food.

Product Details

  • Brand: Seachem
  • Product Name: GarlicGuard
  • Size: 250 mL
  • Aquarium Type: Freshwater & Marine
  • Use: Appetite enhancer / food soak

FAQs Seachem GarlicGuard 250 mL

Q: Can GarlicGuard be added directly to aquarium water?
A: No. It is intended for soaking food, not direct water dosing.

Q: Is GarlicGuard safe for reef tanks?
A: Yes. It is reef-safe when used as directed.

Q: Does GarlicGuard cure parasites or disease?
A: No. It does not treat disease but helps stimulate appetite and immune response.

Q: Can it be used every day?
A: Yes. It can be used daily or as needed.

Q: Will it affect water clarity?
A: No. It is non-oily and wont cloud water when used properly.


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