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API Stress Coat Plus, 1 Gallon

API Stress Coat Plus, 1 Gallon

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An aquarium is like a fish's home away from home, and just like we need a little help sometimes, so do our fishy friends. That's where API Stress Coat Plus 1 Gallon comes in! This magical potion replaces the natural protective slime coating that fish need when they're feeling stressed out. Not only does it remove chlorine, but it also neutralizes chloramines and removes heavy metals.

  • - Aloe vera: Nature's liquid bandage! This ingredient helps to protect and heal your fish
  • - Synthetic slime coating: This product forms a synthetic slime coating on your fish's skin, replacing the natural secretion of slime that gets interrupted by handling, shipping, or other forms of stress
  • - Treats 7, 600 gallons: With a 128 oz. bottle, you can treat up to 7, 600 gallons of fresh or salt water
  • - Removes chlorine and chloramines: Instantly removes these harmful substances from your aquarium water
  • - Helps replace natural slime coating: Stress Coat Plus helps to replace the natural slime coating that fish need in times of stress
  • - Best-selling conditioner: This product is our best-selling aquarium water conditioner, AI and for good reason!

Specifications

SKU490008
Primary BrandAPI
Days to ShipUsually Leaves Warehouse in 5-7 Business Days

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Volume1 GAL

Treats 7,600 gallons of fresh or salt water. Directions For Use: To help repair damaged skin and fins and replace slime coating, add two teaspoons for each ten gallons of aquarium water. For larger volumes, add 1/4 cupful for each 60 gallons of aquarium water. To remove chlorine and neutralize chloramine, add one teaspoon for each ten gallons of tap water. For larger volumes, add 1/4 cup for each 120 gallons of aquarium water. Stress Coat is not a medication nor is it intended to be a substitute for any medication. For ornamental fish use only, not to be used on fish intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children.

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3 out of 72 (4%) reviewers recommend this product

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An easy product to keep on hand for regular aquari

NicholasC

12 hours ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been using API stress code as a part of my aquarium care routine, especially during water changes, and I like how easy it is to work into the process. When you keep fish consistency matters, so I appreciate the products on hand that fit naturally into regular tank care. This one I keep near the tank because it’s simple and easy to include in the routine. Overall, it’s a convenient product to have if you wanna stay on top of every day tank care. It also helps the water stay clear and and smelling fresh.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Happy Betta !

HeatherP

1 day ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Thank you for this free product. My betta is very happy and my tank is staying cleaner with this product. Instructions are easy to follow and it takes the chlorine out of the water.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Special Multi-Care for my little fishes

CelinaS

7 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This multi use product is so helpful in so many ways that i feel like I’m giving my fishes a luxury treatment. I added this to the fresh water after cleaning the aquarium and putting the fish back. A couple of my fishes had skin wounds and this helped them heal so fast that I was literally blown away. Not only that but it helps in so many other ways like neutralising chlorine and also detoxifying heavy metal in water. It also helps de stressing the fishes from migrating stress and reduces slime that they get because of stress. And the water doesn’t get murky after adding it to the water.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Easy-to-use fish destressor

AmyB

9 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This API stress coat is an easy-to-use product that helps to replenish the slime coat on fish. We have been using it in my son's fish tank with every water change. The fish appear less stressed when this product is used and swim slower around the tank. This item was sent to me in exchange for my honest review.

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Definitely the product to get

DonnaJ

10 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love using this product. It helps with calming the fish while cleaning the fish tank. It’s orderless and works very well. It also helps with the PH of the tank

Originally posted on influenster.com

Perfect for a high stress fish

EmilyP

11 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Stress coat is one of my favorite things to get my beta fish as they are very easily stressed after a water change. The cap makes it easier to measure out exactly what I need

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Helpful 🌈

AlenaT

11 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] There is a good product! There is a helpful product! I use this product two times per month when I change the water in my aquarium! It helps to achieve stability in your water! 💧🌈

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Great product!

KaraK

11 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The API stress coat is our go to for every water change! Sometimes our fish get a little stressed when adding new fish or during water changes. This product ensures our fish stay healthy!

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