jnc914
Active member
I have used Cupramine with several of my fish in the past that have included tangs, angels, clowns, etc. I tested often and did not see any drawbacks or threats to the health of the fish. However, my view on Cupramine has changed a bit with my recent usage with an Achille's and a pair of Golden Butterflies that are in my QT. I added the initial dosasge to a 40 gallon and 20 gallon QT. I noticed immediately that the three fish started breathing heavy and darting around their tanks. They also refuse to eat. So I observed for several hours, turned up the flow and oxygen and went to bed. When I got up the following morning the fish were very lethargic and still appeared to have labored breathing and pale coloration. I immediatly did water changes and within minutes of putting new water in the tanks, they were lively again and had their color back. I think that if I had not changed the water, and if I would have added the second dose the fish would likely be dead. This was a scary situation. The moral of the story is Cupramine may not be as safe to use with the more "delicate" fish. (All three fish were from Diver's Den).