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I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't have any right now, and I'm thinking of buying some before I have to stress my fish while I muck around in their home. So... what's the verdict? Is Stress Coat as good as advertised? Thanks. --chris |
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![]() "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't have any right now, and I'm thinking of buying some before I have to stress my fish while I muck around in their home. So... what's the verdict? Is Stress Coat as good as advertised? Thanks. --chris I'm afraid that all you'll get is anecdotal comments and not anything scientifically validated. If that's all you're looking for, then I use Stress Coat on new Discus arrivals. My regular de-chlor 'Aqua-plus' has stress coat in it as well, but most tanks are on activated carbon filters which remove chloramine, so I don't use a lot of de-chlor. A Discus's slime coat seems to be more problematic for sporezoans (or is it protozoans) so the Stress Coat seems like a good idea. Once they are acclimated, then I don't use anything special when I gravel vac and re-plant (I might flick my fingers at them so they leave me alone ;~). Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'. NetMax |
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![]() NetMax wrote in message ... "Chris Palma" wrote in message .. .. Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't have any right now, and I'm thinking of buying some before I have to stress my fish while I muck around in their home. So... what's the verdict? Is Stress Coat as good as advertised? Thanks. --chris I'm afraid that all you'll get is anecdotal comments and not anything scientifically validated. If that's all you're looking for, then I use Stress Coat on new Discus arrivals. My regular de-chlor 'Aqua-plus' has stress coat in it as well, but most tanks are on activated carbon filters which remove chloramine, so I don't use a lot of de-chlor. A Discus's slime coat seems to be more problematic for sporezoans (or is it protozoans) so the Stress Coat seems like a good idea. Once they are acclimated, then I don't use anything special when I gravel vac and re-plant (I might flick my fingers at them so they leave me alone ;~). Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'. NetMax what exactly does that stand for?? you might miss violins? |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... | | | Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'. | NetMax | | | | what exactly does that stand for?? | | you might miss violins? | A very common statement here, and one that should always be kept in mind. Your Mileage May Vary. Meaning, just because some people had one type of experience with a particular (fish, rock, chemical, filter, tank, retailer, process, etc) in no way means that you will have the same experience....necessarily. Confused yet? g billy |
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![]() Dinky wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... | | | Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'. | NetMax | | | | what exactly does that stand for?? | | you might miss violins? | A very common statement here, and one that should always be kept in mind. Your Mileage May Vary. Meaning, just because some people had one type of experience with a particular (fish, rock, chemical, filter, tank, retailer, process, etc) in no way means that you will have the same experience....necessarily. Confused yet? g billy oh yeah makes sense now. of course it could also stand for: Young meat mostly Veal Years make men vague young men marry vixens your moody mama votes |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... Dinky wrote in message ... "Paul" wrote in message ... | | | Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'. | NetMax | | | | what exactly does that stand for?? | | you might miss violins? | A very common statement here, and one that should always be kept in mind. Your Mileage May Vary. Meaning, just because some people had one type of experience with a particular (fish, rock, chemical, filter, tank, retailer, process, etc) in no way means that you will have the same experience....necessarily. Confused yet? g billy oh yeah makes sense now. of course it could also stand for: Young meat mostly Veal Years make men vague young men marry vixens your moody mama votes Maybe in alt.vague.veal.vixens.votes, but not here because rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc is 'governed' by this FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com/intro-turf.html#terms, so FWIW, IMNSHO, RTFF or YM will really V ;o) NetMax |
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![]() "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't have any right now, and I'm thinking of buying some before I have to stress my fish while I muck around in their home. So... what's the verdict? Is Stress Coat as good as advertised? Thanks. --chris |
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"Chris Palma" wrote in message
... Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't IMO the stuff is snake oil - basically useless. From memory the chief ingredient is Aloe Vera. Go buy a plant or a tube of the gel and put some in the tank. It'll be a lot cheaper for the same effect. Graham. |
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Subject: stress coat useful?
From: Chris Palma Date: 4/19/2004 1:21 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't have any right now, and I'm thinking of buying some before I have to stress my fish while I muck around in their home. So... what's the verdict? Is Stress Coat as good as advertised? Thanks. Stress Coat is wonderful dechlorinator. Use it for such. Over doing it, such as for really no reason other than you fish got scared, so toss in some extra Stress Coat is not needed and can actually coat the fish's gills and can make breathing harder. However, once again, for a dechlorinator is wonderful! I use it and recommend it all the time. If my shop is out of it..I will go to another store for it...that's how much I like it. My limit is one other store though and if they're out as well...I will then buy NovAqua, but that's a second choice. |
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Subject: stress coat useful?
From: "Graham Broadbridge" Date: 4/21/2004 12:44 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: "Chris Palma" wrote in message ... Hi. I have to do a gravel vac & adjust a plant some time this week. I know that the advertising suggests that any time that you do something like this you should add stress coat, but I'm wondering what the r.a.f. wisdom is on this -- is stress coat as beneficial as it purports to be? I don't IMO the stuff is snake oil - basically useless. From memory the chief ingredient is Aloe Vera. Go buy a plant or a tube of the gel and put some in the tank. It'll be a lot cheaper for the same effect. Graham. I have to disagree with ya on that. It's not "snake oil", it's a good product. |
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