Okay, let’s talk about the *magic garlic potion* for fish. I was skeptical at first—garlic in an aquarium? But my finicky angelfish and neon tetras went nuts for it. The dropper makes dosing foolproof: 2 drops per teaspoon of food, and suddenly my ‘I-only-eat-on-Tuesdays’ fish are acting like it’s Thanksgiving.
The smell? STRONG. Like, ‘my kitchen smells like an Italian restaurant’ strong. But here’s the win: it doesn’t linger in the tank. Plus, the double packaging keeps my fridge from smelling like a garlic farm (roommates thanked me).
I use it as a soak for frozen brine shrimp—thaw the cubes with a few drops and water, and boom. Even my shy clownfish darts out like it’s a buffet. Bonus: I’ve noticed fewer parasites since using it weekly. Pro tip: Refrigerate it. The bottle’s tiny and fits next to the soy sauce, no space drama.
Is it just garlic water? Probably. But the convenience (and fish enthusiasm) makes it worth it. Just don’t taste it—seriously, the label isn’t joking.