Microbe-Lift Restore for Pond Fish
- Reduces losses
- Protects fish
- May be used during transportation and handling
- Compliments bath treatments
- Adds a multi-part skin-slime replacer
- Adds vitamin B12
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- 16 oz. bottle treats up to 960 gal. (3,634 L.)
- 32 oz. bottle treats up to 1,920 gal. (7,267 L.)
- 1 gallon bottle treats up to 7,680 gal. (29,068 L.)
Use Microbe-Lift Restore to calm, reduce losses, ease stress, and protect fish, aquatic invertebrates and amphibians during handling, illness and transportation. Microbe-Lift Restore is a salt-free formulation.
Microbe-Lift Restore helps detoxify free (unchelated) heavy metal ions (e.g. copper) which are often present in municipal tap waters as well as in aquariums or ponds that may have been previously treated with certain medications.
Microbe-Lift Restore, when used at its standard dosage, will not adversely affect the concen- trations of beneficial nutrient elements (e.g. calcium, iodine, strontium, iron and molybdenum) essential for some plant and invertebrate health.
Microbe-Lift Restore may be used to compliment bath treatments of medicinal dyes (e.g. malachite green and acriflavine) and antibacterials (e.g. nitrofurans and tetracyclines). This product is intended for use with all ornamental pond fish. Not for use with fish or aquatic invertebrates intended for human consumption. This is not a medication or economic poison and is not intended for use as such.
Directions: To condition water, add 1 fl. oz. (30mL) per 60 gallons (227 L.). Dosage may be increased without adverse effects.
Microbe-Lift Restore does not interfere with fishes’ gills or breathing, or with the use of water quality test kits.
Contraindications: Do not use with permanganate-based treatments.
Microbe-Lift Restore is not a medication nor drug and it is not intended to be a substitute for any chemotherapeutic agent.
Non-toxic to humans, pets and aquatic life.
Contains: Water, a proprietary multi-part synthetic polymer formulation and cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12). |