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Asked Questions
- When I squeeze the Tropical Fish before putting it in the
pool, no liquid comes out ?
- I would like to know if the skimmer and/or the filter are
affected by the Liquid Blanket ?
- I lose a lot of water due to evaporation during the hot
summer months, will the Liquid Blanket help prevent this ?
- Does the product prevent the evaporation of chlorine as well
?
- My dog drinks water from the pool. Will my dog get sick ?
- Will the Liquid Blanket work in pools that are not heated ?
- Do swimmers carry any residue out of the pool after swimming
? Is it noticeable ? Is a shower after swimming advisable ?
- Is the Tropical Fish available in my area ?
- Will the Liquid Blanket work in different climatic conditions
?
- In smaller pools will a Tropical Fish last longer than one
month ?
- Once I put the Tropical Fish in the pool how long before it
starts working ?
- How many Tropical Fish do I need for my pool ?
- I just put my Tropical fish in my pool and it didn't sink ?
- Can you physically tell that the product is being used in
the pool ?
- Does the turbulence caused by my jets and/or fountain affect
the efficiency of the product ?
- How do I know when the Tropical Fish is empty ?
- It's been only 20 days since I put the Tropical Fish in the
pool and it's empty, how come ?
- A white residue formed on the surface of my pool the day
after I put the fish in. Did I do anything wrong ?
- I have an automatic vacuum for my pool. Will it affect my
Tropical Fish ?

- When I squeeze the Tropical Fish before
putting it in the pool, no liquid comes out ?
When you gently squeeze the Tropical Fish, only a small
droplet of the liquid should come out every 5 seconds or so. If this is not
the case, you should re-cut the fin slightly lower ( about 1/16
of an inch under original black line ) Gently squeeze the fish to remove the
air. Repeat process if necessary.
- I would like to know if the skimmer
and/or the filter are affected by the Liquid Blanket ?
No to both questions. The Liquid Blanket forms a layer
on the surface of the water and gets pulled into the skimmer, goes through
the pump and filter and returns to the pool. The molecules that form the
Liquid Blanket are so small that they will go through any filter including
DE and cartridge filters.
- I lose a lot of water due to evaporation
during the hot summer months, will the Liquid Blanket help prevent this ?
Yes, the Liquid Blanket reduces the amount of
evaporation from the pool.
- Does the product prevent the evaporation
of chlorine as well ?
Yes, however so minutely that you will probably not
notice.
- My dog drinks water from the pool. Will
my dog get sick ?
No. Once in the pool the isopropyl alcohol in the Liquid
Blanket is absorbed by the water, leaving only the active ingredient which
is environmental safe and totally harmless. It is also tasteless and
odorless so your pets won't be attracted to it.
- Will the Liquid Blanket work in pools
that are not heated ?
Yes ! The Liquid Blanket acts just like a conventional
solar blanket. It reduces the amount of evaporation and heat loss from the
pool. Without a heating system for your pool you can ill afford to lose any
heat during the colder months. The Tropical fish will help keep some of it.
- Do swimmers carry any residue out of the
pool after swimming ? Is it noticeable ? Is a shower after swimming
advisable ?
The layer formed on the surface is not sticky and will
not cling to your body. Also it is only 1 molecule thick, so there is very
very little of it. You won't notice it because the liquid is clear, odorless and inert. You don't need to shower to remove the liquid. As
always you might want to shower at the end of the day to remove the
chlorine.
- Is the Tropical Fish available in my
area ?
We are in the process of putting the Tropical Fish in
stores across the US and Canada. If your favorite pool supply outlet does
not yet carry our product, please have them give us a call.
- Will the Liquid Blanket work in
different climatic conditions ?
The principal of how the Liquid Solar Blanket works is
the same everywhere. It forms a layer on the surface of your pool water and
prevents evaporation and heat loss. However the Liquid Blanket works best
with temperatures above 70F. If your pool is below this, you should wait
until warmer weather to use the Tropical Fish.
- In smaller pools will a Tropical Fish
last longer than one month ?
No, the Tropical Fish "leaks" out the liquid
at a controlled rate over a 1 month period.
- Once I put the Tropical Fish in the
pool how long before it starts working ?
The layer on the surface of the pool water takes 1 or 2
days to form.
- How many Tropical Fish do I need for my
pool ?
| Pool |
# Fish |
| above ground up to 21ft |
1 |
| above ground 24ft + |
2 |
| inground up to 15ft X 30ft |
1 |
| inground 16ft X 32ft to 20ft X 40 ft |
2 |
- I just put my Tropical fish in my pool
and it didn't sink ?
The Tropical fish will float if there is any air left in
it. Gently squeeze any air out of the fish until a little of the liquid
starts to come out. It will now sink to the bottom slowly.
- Can you physically tell that the
product is being used in the pool ?
Not really. There is no coloration so you can't see the
layer formed. The water tension is slightly changed, so if you look closely
you may be able to notice this. It sort of looks like there is something
there... but you're not really sure.
- Does the turbulence caused by my jets
and/or fountain affect the efficiency of the product ?
Yes, the product's performance is reduced in the area
where the water is disturbed. You can reduce the turbulence by facing the
pool jets towards the bottom of the pool. A fountain, due to the evaporation
effect of the mist, COOLS a pool incredibly. If pool heat is a priority, the
fountain running time should be reduced.
- How do I know when the Tropical Fish is
empty ?
The fish will be flat and will have lost its blue
coloration.
- It's been only 20 days since I put the
Tropical Fish in the pool and it's empty, how come ?
Normally the Tropical Fish should empty out in +/- 25
days. There would then remain a residual which would biodegrade in 3 to 5
days. As you can imagine a very small amount of liquid comes out each day
over the +/- 25 days. When you first put the Fish in your pool, cutting it
exactly on the line and not lower was very important. After you cut it on
the black line, slightly squeeze the Tropical Fish. The liquid should only
dribble out. If the liquid squirts out the Tropical Fish will empty more
quickly. We are presently modifying the Tropical Fish design to make the
cutting process less critical.
- A white residue formed on the surface
of my pool the day after I put the fish in. Did I do anything wrong ?
There are two reasons why this could happen. The first
is that your pool water was too cold. The Liquid Blanket works best with
temperatures above 70F. The second is that that the Tropical Fish let too
much of the liquid out at a time.
In both cases the liquid blanket is still doing its job. The white residue
will go away in a couple of days without doing any harm to your pool or
filtering system.
-
I have an automatic vacuum for my pool.
Will it affect my Tropical Fish ?
Tie your Tropical Fish using a string to your ladder. It
should be slightly above the bottom of the pool and out of the way.
SkyBlue Pool Supply
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