Kordon Fish Protector Water Conditioner

$9.39
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Kordon Fish Protector Water Conditioner

$9.39

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Product Summary:

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Kordon Fish Protector with Echinacea Water Conditioner

Fish Protector™ is a professional quality water treatment that calms fishes, reduces losses, eases stress, minimizes infection and aids healing. It detoxifies the free ions of the heavy metals present in public water supplies,such as zinc, iron, lead, copper, and arsenic, which can be lethal to fishes and invertebrates. Fish Protector forms a multi-layered protective slime coating on fishes' skin, protecting fishes during handling and minimizing infection. Great for freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
 
Features:
  • Echinacea and Vitamin B12 help soothe injuries associated with missing scales and bruises
  • Provides a multi-layer protective slime coat that fish need to remain healthy
  • Colloid based protective slime contains no salts and will not irritate the fishes' sensitive skin surface
  • Colloids used beneficially absorb medicinal dyes (methylene blue and malachite green) and antibiotics
  • Does not interfere with biological filtration or affect the pH of the water

Item Specifications:

Size:

16 Oz (treats up to 960 gallons)


 

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Rated 5 out of 5 by 1 reviewer.
Rated 5 out of 5 by great for torn fins good when added to hospital tanks November 20, 2011
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