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Sure Life Finer-Shiner 10 lb tub

$ 44.88

Availability: 72 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 123
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Sure Life
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    This product is for use with wild and hatchery shiners and goldfish.
    FINER-SHINER™
    is especially formulated for hard scaled baitfish and once dissolved, leaves
    the water a clear, green color.
    The major difference between hard scaled baitfish as opposed to soft scaled baitfish, such as Fathead minnows, is the need of the hard scaled fishes for more potassium in the water along with stronger assistance to fight off bacterial and fungal diseases
    .
    FINER-SHINER™
    is loaded with potassium and has the ability to help ward off the disease causing organisms which hard scaled baitfish are sensitive to. This is the finest product available for use with any type of shiner or goldfish.
    Use
    FINER-SHINER™
    in all waters containing shiners or goldfish. This product is commonly used at fish farm raceways, in hauling truck waters, minnow tanks, holding vats, live bait wells, and minnow buckets.
    FINER-SHINER™
    is economical and easy to use to help curb baitfish loses. One tablespoon treats 50 gallons of water and while one cupful treats 400 gallons of water. This product is specially formulated to readily dissolve and there is no need to wait before adding baitfish.
    The advantages of using
    FINER-SHINER™
    in all types of holding water include:
    The
    hardening of shiner and goldfish scales.
    This is very important to make sure your bait lasts during captivity. Soft bait becomes very susceptible to diseases.
    Fungus and bacterial counts lowered.
    The healthy, natural
    slime coat is stimulated
    on the baitfish.
    The
    instant removal of harmful chlorine
    from city water and melting ice.
    The
    enrichment of electrolytes
    and
    especially potassium,
    back into the fish which are routinely lost during captivity.
    The
    chellation (removal) of any harmful heavy metals and pesticides
    which may be present in the water.