Cupramine™
is superior to copper sulfate, chloride & citrate:
it is non-acidic, less toxic to fish, remains in solution,
and does not contaminate the filter bed. It is superior
to chelates: it is fully charged (ionic), and active
at low concentrations, and is removable with carbon.
Sizes:
50 mL, 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 2 L, 4 L, 20 L |
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Parasitic |
Fungal |
Bacterial |
Viral |
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DIRECTIONS:
Remove all invertebrates. Turn off UV sterilizer; remove
chemical filtration. Use 1 mL (top mark of enclosed
dispenser) per 40 L (10.5 gallons*) the first day, wait
48 hours, then repeat for a total dose of 0.5 mg/L (in
freshwater, use half dose). Leave at this concentration
for 14 days. Do not redose without testing (MultiTest:
Copper™). Do not use in conjunction with any other
medication. If tank has ever been treated with an ionic
copper (e.g. copper chloride, sulfate or citrate), test
copper level after initial dosing. Although most fish
tolerate Cupramine™ to 0.8 mg/L, it is not advisable
to exceed 0.6 mg/L copper. Remove with carbon or CupriSorb™. |
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