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Re: Water conditioners Richard Phillips 07-12-2006
Posted by Richard Phillips on July 12, 2006, 6:25 am
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Richard Phillips wrote:
> robotiser@googlemail.com wrote:
>> Richard Phillips wrote:
>>> The one I use removes chlorine and chloramine (so it says), but I
>>> can't recall the exact name (I'll post details when I get home), it
>>> claims to have Aloe Vera in it though!
>>> (Is it the same as what you're using?)
>>
>> Quite probably. Nutrafin claims to have AloeVera. Personally I think
>> that the health claims for Aloe Vera for humans are b*ll*x and have
>> no expectation that health claims for Aloe Vera for fish will be on
>> firmer ground. I only use it for dechlorination.
>
> It's a yellowish labelled bottle isn't it?
>
> I'm not at all bothered about the Aloe Vera, i picked it because it
> removed chloramine, which some of the others on the shelf didn't.
>
> R.

This is the stuff I use:

http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/Z101241.asp

Scroll down the page to Stress Coat.

R.



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