Mrscribbled Team RC Nov 15, 2013 #2 Copper can be used. Cupramine, low dose of .35ppm. Tank transfer works also. Stickie above on how to use it.
Copper can be used. Cupramine, low dose of .35ppm. Tank transfer works also. Stickie above on how to use it.
Newsmyrna80 Active member Nov 15, 2013 #3 mrscribbled said: copper can be used. Cupramine, low dose of .35ppm. Tank transfer works also. Stickie above on how to use it. Click to expand... +1
mrscribbled said: copper can be used. Cupramine, low dose of .35ppm. Tank transfer works also. Stickie above on how to use it. Click to expand... +1
Dmorty217 Saltwater Addict Nov 15, 2013 #5 +1 to cupramine at half dose and chloroquine phosphate like humble fish mentioned
Hokies83 New member Nov 16, 2013 #6 Yeah the thing with Cupramine is all the copper tests pretty much suck. It is a Best Guess at to the copper level in the water lol.
Yeah the thing with Cupramine is all the copper tests pretty much suck. It is a Best Guess at to the copper level in the water lol.
SDguy Fish heads unite! Premium Member Nov 16, 2013 #7 Hokies83 said: Yeah the thing with Cupramine is all the copper tests pretty much suck. It is a Best Guess at to the copper level in the water lol. Click to expand... Kinda, yes, actually. If you use the drops/gallon instructions for Cupramine, and confirm the "range" with a test kit, it actually works quite well.
Hokies83 said: Yeah the thing with Cupramine is all the copper tests pretty much suck. It is a Best Guess at to the copper level in the water lol. Click to expand... Kinda, yes, actually. If you use the drops/gallon instructions for Cupramine, and confirm the "range" with a test kit, it actually works quite well.
H.reidi.MN New member Nov 16, 2013 #8 SDguy said: Kinda, yes, actually. If you use the drops/gallon instructions for Cupramine, and confirm the "range" with a test kit, it actually works quite well. Click to expand... +1 did that and with the salifert kit just ran my little flameback through copper at .4 for 4 weeks with no issues
SDguy said: Kinda, yes, actually. If you use the drops/gallon instructions for Cupramine, and confirm the "range" with a test kit, it actually works quite well. Click to expand... +1 did that and with the salifert kit just ran my little flameback through copper at .4 for 4 weeks with no issues