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Okay, now we're not quite ready to add the fish yet. If you were to put fish in here
as is the fish would die pretty quickly, unless you've let the water sit for twenty-four hours,
giving the chlorine, which is poisonous to fish, it burns the fish, you need to do something
here. A couple products we like, Stress Coat, Stress Zyme, there are other products out
there, we like these two. The stress coat is a dechlorinator as well, it contains aloe
vera which it gives the fish protection. The slime on a fish is like skin for us so fish
have to have slime. So this has the benefit of adding slime to the fish basically. Sounds
gross but it's important for fish. So we're going to use the right amount of stress coat
here before we add our fish.
This takes care of the chlorine issue immediately. As I say, adding the aloe vera. This product
here is Stress Zyne, we like it a lot because it adds beneficial bacteria. You think that
bacteria is something bad but in this case bacteria is good. Bad bacteria can cause your
tank to be cloudy. This will add beneficial bacteria that will counteract that bad, negative
bacteria that exists in a tank from day one. If you have problems with cloudy water later
on we usually recommend getting the stress zyme out to add that beneficial bacteria.
You can't see it, which it's billions and billions of tiny bacteria that work to break
down the fish wastes and get rid of that cloudiness. So before we even add the fish we're going
to put some of this in. We're going to want to make sure that we add this, after we add this we want
to make sure that we actually add the fish because the fish are actually necessary for
the stress zyme to actually work. So we don't want to do this and then add the fish a week
later. So now we're ready to move on to the next step.