Cupramine dosage + water change CONFUSION... Again.
Cupramine dosage + water change CONFUSION... Again.
I wrote this to Seachem tech support. Maybe you can answer before they will.
I understand cupramine remains in solution (like salt then) and I should ramp up the dosage slowly (2 step?) to reach the final concentration of 0.5mg/L and keep it there for 14 days. Your instructions says 1mL per 10.5G on day 1. What concentration does that give us? According to a thread on RC (
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2284605), it is 0.25mg/L. Please confirm.
Then it says wait 48 hrs and repeat. That will double up the concentration to 0.50mg/L, right? Then, assuming we do not do any water change (but we have to), we just leave it for 14 days, right?
Instructions then says "Do not redose without testing (MultiTestâ„¢: Copper). " Why would anyone redose if it remains in solution? Maybe you should explain how we should handle it when we do water change?
If we do water change when the QT is already in final concentration of 0.50mg/L, then for every 10.5G water we take out, we add 2mL (40 drops) to the new SW, right?
The way you use mL, mg/L, and 20 drops (and sometimes 16 drops on some old bottles) could really confuse so many people. I for one had to spend an hr online to research.
Now, my BIG question:
I have a newly setup 10G QT but it is filled up to about 7G of freshly mixed salt water. The tank has NO filtration at all.
I added 14 drops per instructions (20 /10.5 * 7 = 13.33) and I waited for 30 mins and did a copper test (using your kit) - it is now 0.5 mg/L - already the final concentration. Why?