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Seachem StressGuard
  • Seachem Premium Fish StressGuard - Slime Coat Protection Product

Seachem StressGuard

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Product Detail

StressGuard is a top - notch slime coat protection product. When handling or moving fish, it significantly cuts down stress and reduces ammonia toxicity. It binds to the exposed protein in fish wounds, speeding up the healing process of injured fish and lowering the risk of primary and secondary infections. StressGuard is compatible with all medications except copper - based ones. It's not amine - based, so it won't coat resins or clog filtration. The secret to StressGuard's success in healing is its protein active colloids. This agent actively looks for wounds, abrasions, or areas with exposed proteins and attaches to them. It directly delivers the disinfectant in the product to start healing and acts like a liquid bandage on abrasions. Some products sold for adding to fish bags during purchase are often acidic, and some are very strongly acidic. Putting such products in a small, enclosed space with fish can cause more harm than good. StressGuard has a neutral pH of 7.0 and won't affect the aquarium's pH, even with large doses. Key benefits include: - Reduces stress during fish handling or transportation. - Its antiseptic formula promotes fish healing. - Lowers the chance of secondary infections. - Suitable for both marine and freshwater aquariums. - Safe for reef or planted aquariums with invertebrates when used as directed. - Won't change the pH of the aquarium. Net 250 ml (8.5 fl oz)

How to use StressGuard: Add the appropriate amount of StressGuard to your aquarium as per the instructions on the label. When handling or transporting fish, you can also add it to the container where the fish are placed. It's important to measure accurately to ensure the best results. Things to note: Don't mix StressGuard with copper - based medications. Although it's safe for invertebrates in reef or planted aquariums when used correctly, make sure to follow the usage guidelines. Keep it out of reach of children. Maintenance advice: Store StressGuard in a cool, dry place. Check the expiration date regularly. If the product shows any signs of spoilage or unusual changes, don't use it.


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