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Abrya
Hi guys!

We have a sick red cap (Numnut) and took him to the aquarium today so they could tell us what's wrong. He's got some parasite and they sold us some Sterazin. Does anyone know what it contains? I couldn't find anything on the net!!!!

Thanks!

Abrya
Florissa
I too looked on the net and could find no listing for ingredients. Maybe someone here has it on hand... they could scan or post the ingredients. I'll keep looking though.. I am also interested. B)
pm94
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STERAZIN - parasiticide.

STERAZIN is used or the control of gill and body parasites which cause fish to flick when no symptoms are visible to the unaided eye. STERAZIN will also aid the control of internal parasites such as Round Worm, Thread Worm, and Intestinal Worm. In order to destroy the parasites in all stages of their life cycle you will need to use the product on days 1, 3, 6, 8 and 10. STERAZIN may also be used to aid the sterilisation of aquatic plants and is highly biodegradable.

Do not use when crustaceans, echinoderms, rays, seawater sharks, pirahna, sturgeon or sterlets and related species are present. In these instances use Waterlife PARAGON.

Suitable for seawater, tropical freshwater and coldwater aquaria.

Available in:
60ml (5 day course for 180 litres)
120ml (5 day course for 720 litres)
500ml (5 day course for 4560 litres)

See bottle / box leaflet for further instructions.


got that from:

http://www.waterlife.co.uk/waterlife/waterlife.htm

Unless someone actually has the stuff, your best bet would be
to email them.

Here's their address: info@waterlife.co.uk


Cheers smile.gif
Abrya
Thanks guys!

I guess the only thing I can do is email them as I still can't find any ingredients on the net.

Poor Numnut died today sad.gif

He was our first ever goldfish.
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