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has any one use Seachem Cupramine before?


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Copper has been used to treat parasites in fresh water tanks since great grandad figured out how to keep fish. Mostly use chelated copper sulphate these days but in the good old days a penny or copper shavings were added until the snails crawled out of the water. Copper is toxic and deadly to some fish but is an ideal cure for velvet when other chemicals fail. Like many treatments it causes temporary sterility.

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Yes really. It works brilliantly in SW tanks.

google it if you see the need. you have to get rid of inverts first though.

To use copper treatments in a SW tank you need to move the fish into a bare hospital tank, with some plastic pipes for cover. Any coral rock will absorb the treatment and never be any use in a marine tank again.

The problem is if your trying to treat white spot velvet etc, treating the fish is only a small part of the battle because the parasite will still be in your display tank. The only way to get rid of it is to take the fish out for 6-8 weeks so the parasites have no hosts. Usually the stress of keeping a display tanks worth of marine fish in a small bare hospital tank is more likely to kill them than what ever it was you were trying to cure.

Google will also tell you, UV, cleaner shrimps, and garlic will all cure marine white spot. Although some of these may help with symptoms none will cure white spot.

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sorry for the late reply, want to treate for fresh water parasite and snails.

I've learn about the use of copper at stage 1 chemistry, really interested in it when I have money to get one... got neon tetra diseases, theres no fishes die for that now, but hopefully kills the most of the parasites and snail.

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