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Old April 19th 04, 07:21 PM
Chris Palma
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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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Old April 20th 04, 03:14 AM
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


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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Old April 20th 04, 04:33 AM
Paul
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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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Old April 20th 04, 05:27 AM
Dinky
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"Paul" wrote in message
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| Of course, no post is complete without 'ymmv'.
| NetMax
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|
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| 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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Old April 20th 04, 05:49 AM
Paul
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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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Old April 20th 04, 06:25 AM
NetMax
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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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Old April 21st 04, 06:41 AM
Graham Broadbridge
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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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Old April 21st 04, 06:44 AM
Graham Broadbridge
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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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