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Syndel Laboratories Ltd.

958 Chatsworth Road
Qualicum Beach, BC
V9K 1V5
Canada

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250-752-5256
800-663-2282

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250-752-5188

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Aqualife TMS
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Anesthetic for fish.

Veterinarian Prescription required.

DIN 02168510

Description 

Syndel Laboratories Ltd. AquaLife TMS (MS-222, tricaine methanesulfonate) is an approved fish anesthetic (DIN 02168510) used for the temporary immobilization of fish.  TMS has long been recognized as a valuable tool for the proper handling of these animals during manual spawning (fish stripping), weighing, measuring, vaccination, marking, surgical operations, transport, photography, and research.

TMS is a fine crystalline powder fish anesthetic that is mixed with water prior to use.  TMS is safe and effective for the anesthesia of fish when used as directed.

TMS received approval in 1991.  In the USA, it is sold under the name TRICAINE-S exclusively through Western Chemical Inc.

It is manufactured according to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), which ensures the purity, strength, and quailty of this brand of TMS fish anesthetic.

TMS is produced at an FDA inspected and Health Canada approved manufacturing facility and it is guaranteed to be a minimum of 99% pure for the full duration of its shelf life which is 2 years.  

Recently Syndel received approval to offer TMS in three new sizes.  This product is now available in 1 gram, 5 gram, and 10 gram bottles as well as the previous 100 gram and 1 kg bottles.  These new smaller sizes are ideal for individuals who only need small amounts of MS-222.  These sizes are proving popular with fish veterinarians, fisheries biologists, and research scientists.