Pond Stress Coat
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Category(s):
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Pond Fish Health
Manufacturer:
GREG ROBERT
Pond Stress Coat replaces the natural mucous slime coating of fish who have been damaged by handling, netting or other forms of stress. Acts as a 'liquid bandage' to prevent electrolyte loss, and real aloe vera helps to heal abrasions and torn fins. Also conditions tap water and removes harmful chlorine. Use whenever setting up a pond, adding fish or changing pond water. 16 ounce size treats up to 1,920 U.S. gallons; Gallon size treats up to 15,360 U.S. gallons.
Added or Last Modified:
4/3/2015
Weight:
7.0000
UPC:
317163041406
PondCare Pond Stress Coat Size (1/2 Gallon) Additional information:
Replaces the natural slime coating on the skin of pond fish when it has been damaged by handling, netting, etc
Instantly removes chlorine and conditions tap water
Contains aloe vera to help heal torn fins and skin wounds
Protects damaged tissue of fish against external disease-causing organisms
Used when setting up a pond, adding new fish, or changing pond water
Made in the usa
Color (if applicable): /
Size (if applicable): 64 oz.
Continental US shipping costs: 13.88
(We do not charge handling)Buy PondCare Pond Stress Coat Size (1/2 Gallon) and add $71.1 more to your cart to qualify for free shipping. *Weight restrictions may apply.
Weight: 7.0 lbs.
Why so heavy? This weight is artificially elevated because of a large or unusual size. This is called "dimensional weight". Because of the size, the carrier charges as if this product weighed the displayed amount.
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You will normally get your order in 3 - 7 business days (depending on how far you are from the warehouse).
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rating.David Serchuk, Wed, Dec 08, 2010