otherworldone
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Okay, I may be on a wild goose chase here. But I'm not giving up just yet. It's looking as though the information I received may have been a rumor gone too far, started by competing companies. I think it's only fair to note, however, that while there may exist no substantiated documentation to support 'the rumor', there seem also to be none to support the BENEFITS of using this product other than speeding healing of wounds. However, speeding healing and enhancing the protective slime coat are two different things, and there is more to consider about adding aloe to the tank water.
While I haven't found any real documentation as to the 'danger' of Stress Coat, I have come across a few interesting things. I found reference to fish loss, difficulty breathing, etc. posted by other hobbyists on another forum site (though I'm not sure that's any better). Someone said that Stress Coat killed a tank of 5" discus immediately after it was added. I also found information suggesting that the aloe vera in Stress Coat adds to the organic waste in the tank resulting in additional ammonia as the organic aloe breaks down in the water. Other information I found stated that fish can suffocate from their own natural slime coat if it becomes excessive (which leads right back to the question of the safety of adding an artificial slime coat). Until I can find something more substantial, you might look at this:
http/www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/rev-cond.htm
Keep in mind that some of the comments are made by the competitors...it seems all the information out there for or against ANY of these products is quoted from the manufacturers or their competitors. I'm finding no laboratory test results, university studies...nothing!
While I haven't found any real documentation as to the 'danger' of Stress Coat, I have come across a few interesting things. I found reference to fish loss, difficulty breathing, etc. posted by other hobbyists on another forum site (though I'm not sure that's any better). Someone said that Stress Coat killed a tank of 5" discus immediately after it was added. I also found information suggesting that the aloe vera in Stress Coat adds to the organic waste in the tank resulting in additional ammonia as the organic aloe breaks down in the water. Other information I found stated that fish can suffocate from their own natural slime coat if it becomes excessive (which leads right back to the question of the safety of adding an artificial slime coat). Until I can find something more substantial, you might look at this:
http/www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/rev-cond.htm
Keep in mind that some of the comments are made by the competitors...it seems all the information out there for or against ANY of these products is quoted from the manufacturers or their competitors. I'm finding no laboratory test results, university studies...nothing!