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Product Notes:
· We cannot ship item CE-111832 to Alaska. |
Overview
* | Multipurpose conditioner neutralizes tap water pollutants harmful to pond life |
* | Removes chlorine, chloramines, ammonia and heavy metals in tap water |
* | Contains Aloe Vera & a slime coat replenisher to reduce pond fish stress |
Dual-action conditioner makes tap water safe AND protects pond fish. API POND STRESS COAT makes tap water safe for pond fish by neutralizing and removing harmful chlorine, chloramines and ammonia associated with the chloramines. Healing power of Aloe Vera and a slime coat replenisher helps reduce fish stress and also promotes the healing of damaged skin, fins and fish wounds.
Use API POND STRESS COAT whenever tap water is added to the pond, when adding fish or when fish are injured. 16 ounce bottle treats up to 1,920 gallons.
Safe for fish and pond plants, as well as surrounding wildlife and pets when used as directed. For ornamental pond use only.
Directions:
Add one tablespoon (15 ml) per 60 US gallons of pond water or 1/2 cup for each 480 US gallons. In areas of known high-chloramine use by local water companies, double the dose for added fish protection. When introducing fish to the pond, and to promote healing: Double the dose.
General Information
Why use API POND STRESS COAT?
- Instantly removes chlorine and chloramines
- Detoxifies heavy metals from tap water
- Reduces fish stress
- Protects fish and heals fish wounds
API POND STRESS COAT completely neutralizes and removes chlorine, chloramines and ammonia associated with the chloramines to make tap water safe for pond fish. API POND STRESS COAT contains the healing power of Aloe Vera, and a slime coat replenisher to reduce fish stress. High-stress levels can cause fish to lose their slime coat and be more susceptible to disease. API POND STRESS COAT also promotes the healing of damaged skin and fins and fish wounds. Use whenever tap water is added to the pond, when adding fish or when fish are injured.