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I would like to buy some of eSHa's products, and wondered if any of you can recommend a good webshop where I can order it?

I've checked with aquacare.co.uk, but they want £45 (!!) to ship 3 small bottles to Norway :shock:

Any sites you could recommend for me please?
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I use this site alot; http://www.aquatics-online.co.uk/default.asp

The delivery section talks about 3 to 5 working days for EU Countries, but dosn't have a price for overseas, probably need to email them, as they only answer the phone at certain times in the day.

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let me know how you get on.

If needed I'm sure someone (me if you need) could get them shipped here and then box them up and post them on via royal mail - that wont be much.

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Thanks both,

The site Andrew suggested wanted £3 to send the goods (with royal mail it said), so it's ordered and hopefully will be shipped in not too long.

Thanks again :D

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Hi McEve,

I am suprised that you are not able to obtain the Esha range of products in Norway, as they are based in the Netherlands and must be promoting their products in Europe . You could be their Norwegian agent !!!!!!
By the way ,another mail order place that I use is www.animal-house.co.uk . I'm not too sure whether they stock this range though.

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Des wrote: I am suprised that you are not able to obtain the Esha range of products in Norway, as they are based in the Netherlands and must be promoting their products in Europe
Hi Des,

After a bit of investigation I found that there is indeed a Norwegian agent for eSHa, but he's not dealing with eSHA directly, but going through a Swedish agent :? He's got eSHa 2000 in stock, but that's the only product he'll stock, but might - as he said - get the others if it's really important :lol:

We are a bunch of weirdos up here, but good at heart! :lol:

Much easier to order from aquatics-online than waiting for it to get in stock here. Have to travel rather far to get to the Norwgian agent anyway....

It's your fault too you know, after speaking so higly of their products ;) I decided to try their algae remedy on one of the two infected tanks and compare with the natural approach in the other, and see what happens :D I'm incorrigible... have to test things..... :roll:
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We only use eSha products - they all seem tobe a lot more efficient at their designated tasks - we had to resort to the algae treatment too - and it works well - plant and fish friendly too (Shrimp are ok - not sure on snails though)

Their whitespot treatment is tops too - 2 days and its gone - we have only used it twice and normally catch it really earliy - but the interpet failed compleatly and the eSha had to sort it out!
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I AM WEAK!!! I have heard so much said about these eSHa products and have had them recommended to me so many times... I 've just ordered three of their products off of Aquatics Online!!! :lol: Well... I needed to order some new sponges for my pond filter and some food, etc... maybe as well fill the shipping box, eh?? Nothing more depressing than an exciting shipment of fish stuff with only one measly item and a load of bubble wrap. Far better to have lots of exciting new things to pull out of the box, right? (she says, trying desperately to rationalise her impulsive spending! :oops: )
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hehehehe other women gets excited when they can go shopping for clothes an jewelery - you and I Mindy, gets excited when we shop for our fishes :lol:
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Hi McEve,

I too like to try out various things, medications etc until I find something that works really well ( and I like a challenge). I started off a few months ago with the Esha Protolon ( Algae treatment) in my community tank , on the advice of a LFS staff member,and I was amazed at its success.
Of course more recently have used ESha 2000 and Esha Exit on various fish problems, including Zebra adults and babies.
I am a firm believer in Medically quaranting any new fish. I tried my normal treatments when quarantining 2 different batches of Chocolate gouramis, but within a week all were dead. I then had a chance to buy, a couple of months ago, a whole bag of 25 choc gouramis that had not yet been put into the LFS tanks. I quarantined them in a small tank with BOTH ESha 2000 and Exit for the length of the treatment before I put them into the community tank and didnt lose a single one :) ( and they are supposed to be very delicate).

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By the way guys... I orderd that eSHa stuff from Aquatics Online on Tuesday, and my order was delivered on Wednesday. Not bad at all!

I got Exit, 2000 and Hexamit. I won't say I'm looking forward to trying them (because that would mean my fish are sick!!) but... one day, I will use them and I am looking forward to comparing them to my usual products. I've always stuck with Waterlife Products... but it's not like there's a huge choice. :roll:
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