Ingredient risk record
Sulfathiazole
Also appears as: sulfa
A sulfonamide antibacterial. It appears here through Seachem SulfaPlex, whose directions carry the same blanket invertebrate warning Seachem prints across its medication line rather than a finding specific to this chemistry.
Source-linked caution for
The evidence is formulation associated. It raises a warning on a product containing this ingredient but never decides the verdict.
“Remove all invertebrates - these are extremely sensitive to medication.”
manufacturer page · seachem.com · checked August 16, 2026
The inference only runs one way
A product containing sulfathiazole gets a warning. But a product without it gets nothing — no clearance, no green tick. Fritz Algae Clean Out contains no copper and is still explicitly unsafe for shrimp and snails, which is why FishyMag will not certify a product as compatible unless the manufacturer says so directly.
Treatments containing sulfathiazole
Next steps
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