Out of the blue I received this email tonight from the tech at Kordon. It gives corrected instructions for use of Kordon Pond Protector, which now is NOT the same as Fish Protector.
Sorry for the length, I just copied the whole email.
Rose, or mods, would someone please replace the article stickied at the top of the betta forum with this.
BTW I have been using Pond Protector at the high dosages he first said were right. Apparently there is no way to overdose, I have had a couple of losses, but am thinking they were due to the Blue Gourami continually picking at the dwarf gouramis til they died.
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(I highlighted the new info in green and blue-Val)
From: Robert Rofen
Date: 08/05/08 19:58:51
To: Val Hallam
Subject: FISH PROTECTOR further information



Val Hallam. In reviewing the effectiveness of our answers to
incoming questions, I note that my previous answer to your inquiry
was not as clear as it should have been. I have provided additional
information below in red. I hope it will still be of help to you. /.R3
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>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:40:39 -0700
>To: "Val Hallam" <
valhalla@jam21.net>
>From: Robert Rofen <
rofen@novalek.com>
>Subject: Kordon FISH PROTECTOR
>
>
>Pond Fish Protector can be used for aquariums as well as ponds. It
>is the same product. Use ten drops from a medicinal eye dropper per
>gallon. One teaspoonful per 10 gallons of water. One ounce for 60
>gallons of water. These dosages are for regular Fish
>Protector. Pond Fish Protector is 2.5 times more concentrated as
>the regular Fish Protector. Therefore, one teaspoon of Pond Fish
>Protector treats 25 gallons of water, 1/2 teaspoon treats 12.5
>gallons, etc. Overdosing with Fish Protector or Pond Fish Protector
>will not be of harm to your fish or other organisms in the
>water. The ingredients will remain in the water until dissipated or
>are otherwise utilized by the fish. For further information go to
>our website
www.kordon.com. Click on the Kordon-with-fish tab at the
>top of the page. On the Kordon home page see the articles under
>KORDON PRODUCTS, including for Pond Fish Protector . And for those
>under KORDON ARTICLES see the the information there, such as for
>BEGINNING AND ADVANCING AQUARISTS AND POND KEEPERS, FISH HEALTH,
>WATER CONDITIONERS, etc.
> In order to treat incoming water from public utilities, wells, or
> natural water ways we recommend that you use Kordon AmQuel+ with
> the Pond Fish Protector (or Kordon NovAqua+ water conditioner),
> because it removes toxic nitrogen compounds that are in the water
> supply. For further information on AmQuel+ or Pond AmQuel+ see its
> description on our web site. (Please also note the answers in red
> in your letter below) /.R3
>
>At 08:07 AM 4/9/2008, you wrote:
>>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>>Subject: FISH PROTECTOR
>>From: "Val Hallam" <
valhalla@jam21.net>
>>Date: Wed, April 9, 2008 7:29 am
>>To:
info@kordon.com
>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>
>>I was unable to find Fish Protector, and ended up getting POND FISH
>>PROTECTOR, which I believe is the same product, but in a concentrated form.
>>That is correct.
>>I would appreciate it if you could confirm this, and also give me some
>>dosing advice. I am dosing small tanks: 1-55g; 2 - 10g; 2 - 6 g; & 2 - 3 g.
>>Dosing with regular doses is correct.
>>Thanks for your assistance.
>>
>>Valerie Hallam