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Cupramine effectively eradicates Oodinium, Cryptocaryon, Amyloodinium, Ichthyophthirius, and other ectoparasites of both freshwater and marine fish. It 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), active at low concentrations, and is removable with carbon. There is more than a four-fold concentration gap between the minimal therapeutic dose (0.2 mg/L) and the toxic dose (0.8 mg/L). Cupramine is easily removable with chemical filtration. It is highly effective and safe in freshwater as well as marine water. Cupramine is recommended for the treatment of certain diseases in marine and freshwater fish only. It IS NOT recommended for treating any style aquarium containing invertebrates, corals, crustaceans, or elasmobranchs (sharks and rays).
Q: What is the size of Cupramine?A: Cupramine comes in a two-liter container, which is approximately sixty-seven point six fluid ounces.
Q: Is there any specific material in Cupramine?A: Cupramine does not have a specific material listed, as it is a chemical treatment rather than a physical product.
Q: What are the dimensions of the Cupramine bottle?A: The bottle measures three point twenty-five inches in length, five point seventy-five inches in width, and nine point five inches in height.
Q: How do you use Cupramine for fish treatment?A: You should add Cupramine directly to the aquarium water at the recommended dosage for effective treatment of ectoparasites.
Q: Is Cupramine suitable for all types of aquariums?A: No, Cupramine is not recommended for aquariums containing invertebrates, corals, crustaceans, or elasmobranchs.
Q: How often should I apply Cupramine to my aquarium?A: You should follow the dosing instructions on the label, typically adding it during the initial treatment phase and as needed thereafter.
Q: How should I store Cupramine?A: Cupramine should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness.
Q: Is Cupramine safe for freshwater fish?A: Yes, Cupramine is highly effective and safe for both freshwater and marine fish when used as directed.
Q: What should I do if Cupramine spills on my skin?A: If Cupramine spills on your skin, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water to prevent irritation.
Q: Does Cupramine have a shelf life?A: Yes, Cupramine should be used by the expiration date indicated on the bottle to ensure maximum efficacy.
Q: Can I use Cupramine with other aquarium treatments?A: It's best to avoid using Cupramine simultaneously with other treatments unless specified, as interactions may reduce effectiveness.
Q: What happens if I overdose Cupramine in my aquarium?A: Overdosing Cupramine can be toxic to fish, so it's important to follow the recommended dosage closely.
Q: Is Cupramine effective against all types of fish parasites?A: Yes, Cupramine is effective against various ectoparasites, including Oodinium, Cryptocaryon, and Ichthyophthirius.
Q: How long does it take for Cupramine to work?A: Cupramine typically starts working within a few days, but the full treatment duration depends on the specific parasite.
Q: Can I remove Cupramine from the water?A: Yes, Cupramine is one hundred percent removable using carbon or Cuprisorb, allowing for flexible treatment options.
Q: Is Cupramine safe for pregnant fish?A: While Cupramine is generally safe for most fish, it's always best to consult with an aquarist regarding specific circumstances.